These two get compared a lot, but they’re really in different lanes: one sells route quality, the other sells global elasticity. Here’s the quick table, then a recommendation by use-case.
At a glance
| BandwagonHost | Vultr | |
|---|---|---|
| Strength | China access, CN2 GIA return | Global regions, elasticity, GPU |
| Locations | HK / Japan / US etc. (few, curated) | 32+ worldwide |
| Billing | Annual plans | Hourly / monthly |
| Payment | Alipay / PayPal | Card / PayPal |
| GPU | No | Yes (GPU instances) |
| Best for | China-facing sites/landing pages | Global apps & developers |
Benchmarks
I only publish numbers I’ve actually measured, so the Vultr column is a TODO until I run the same suite on it:
| Metric | BandwagonHost (HK HKHK_8) | Vultr |
|---|---|---|
| Return route | CN2 GIA, 3 carriers (tested) | TODO: 填真实实测数据 |
| Avg China latency | ~46ms (tested) | TODO: 填真实实测数据 |
| Disk / bandwidth | see HKHK_8 review | TODO: 填真实实测数据 |
The BandwagonHost figures come from my HK HKHK_8 review; the Vultr side gets filled in once I run the same suite (yabs.sh / NextTrace) — no made-up numbers.
When BandwagonHost wins
- Your site or service is accessed mainly from mainland China, and latency and stability come first.
- You want to pay with Alipay, or test monthly before committing to annual.
- You want “good route, low hassle” and will pay the CN2 GIA premium.
View BandwagonHost HK / Japan plans
When Vultr wins
- Your users are spread worldwide and you want a data center near each of them.
- You need hourly billing for elastic testing, or GPU instances for AI.
- You rely on API, snapshots and load balancers — standard cloud features.
How to choose
Short version: users in China → BandwagonHost; users worldwide or you need elasticity/GPU → Vultr. Serving both? Plenty of cross-border teams run both — BandwagonHost for the China-facing edge, Vultr for the global app.
Further reading: Best VPS for China access · Best VPS for Self-Hosting