Description
On raw price-to-performance, Hetzner is not really in the same conversation as the hyperscalers — it is simply cheaper, often dramatically so, for identical work. That reads like marketing. It is not. Run the numbers on a CPU-bound workload and the gap is large enough to change what your project can afford to attempt.
We are a shop that sells AWS credit. We are telling you that the best way to shrink an AWS bill is often to stop generating it. Draw your own conclusions about how confident we are in that arithmetic.
Why the price is what it is
Hetzner runs its own data centres in Germany and Finland, plus US locations. It sells hardware close to cost and does not maintain a two-hundred-service catalogue that you are quietly subsidising with every invoice. A server of a given specification therefore costs a fraction of the hyperscaler equivalent.
What you give up is the catalogue. No Bedrock, no vast managed-service menu, no army of certified consultants. What you get is compute, storage, networking and load balancing — done well and priced honestly. For an enormous share of real software, that is the complete list of things you needed.

Why buy rather than sign up?
Hetzner’s verification is stricter than people expect and catches many legitimate customers. Accounts are frequently held pending identity documents. Non-EU customers in particular report signups refused without a clear reason, and the appeal process is not quick.
It is a reasonable policy — cheap compute attracts abuse — and it remains a wall if you are a legitimate developer trying to deploy this week.
What is included
- Login credentials — dedicated email and strong password.
- Full cloud console and billing access.
- Servers ready to deploy — no verification hold between you and your first box.
- Verification cleared before listing.
- EU or US location, set before delivery.
- Free lifetime replacement, in writing.
Tiers and pricing

Standard Verified — $25
A cleared account for a single production stack. For most solo developers this is all you will ever need.
5 Server Limit — $59
Application, database, worker, staging, and one spare.
10 Server Limit — $99
Growing infrastructure with genuine separation between environments.
20 Server Limit — $179
Agency work or heavier distributed workloads.
A worked example of the saving
Take a typical small production stack: an application server with real RAM, a database server, a worker, and a staging copy. Four machines, nothing exotic, no managed services beyond what you configure yourself.
On a hyperscaler, that stack at equivalent CPU and memory lands on a monthly figure that makes bootstrapped founders wince — before egress, before load balancing, before the small line items that quietly accumulate. On Hetzner the same four machines cost a fraction of it, and the invoice has roughly the number of lines you expected.
Across a year that stops being a technical preference and becomes a strategic one. For a lot of small companies it is the difference between hiring someone and not hiring someone. No credit discount competes with simply not being billed.
Who should not buy this
If you need a specific managed service, a compliance framework naming a hyperscaler, or AI infrastructure like Bedrock, Hetzner is the wrong tool and we will not pretend otherwise — look at the AWS range, Azure or Google Cloud, and consider credit to soften the bill. If you want most of Hetzner’s value with a friendlier console, DigitalOcean fits better.
Practical notes
- Enable backups or snapshots immediately. Hetzner gives you the tools; it does not hold your hand.
- Expect to do your own operations. This is a compute provider, not a platform — and that is where the savings come from.
- Check mail-port policy before relying on sending email directly.
Delivery and guarantees
Automated: median around eight minutes from cleared payment. If it fails afterwards, message support and we replace it free.
Account hygiene on day one
- Change the password immediately and store it in a password manager.
- Enable two-factor authentication before you deploy anything.
- Add your SSH key and disable password login.
- Set a billing alert. Cheap is not free.
A seller who hands over credentials without mentioning this is not looking after you.
Frequently asked questions
Is Hetzner reliable enough for production?
Yes — used in production by a very large number of serious companies who do not advertise it. Reliability is not where the savings come from; catalogue breadth is.
Can I raise the server limit later?
Usually, though it re-enters the review process you bought this account to avoid.
EU or US?
Both available. Tell us before ordering.
Is it really that much cheaper?
For CPU-bound work, yes, by a margin that surprises people. Do the comparison yourself; we are comfortable with the result.
Moving compute to Hetzner without moving everything
The best version of this decision is usually selective rather than wholesale. Keep the parts of your stack that genuinely benefit from a managed catalogue where they are, and move the raw compute — CPU-bound workers, batch processing, build farms, anything embarrassingly parallel — onto Hetzner, where cost per core is dramatically lower.
That hybrid arrangement captures most of the saving with a fraction of the migration risk, and it does not require anyone to sign up to a philosophy. It is simply declining to overpay for cores.
If you are weighing it up, send us the architecture and we will give you a straight read — including the version where the migration is not worth the disruption and you should buy credit for the platform you are already on.
Related
DigitalOcean · Linode · Oracle Cloud · cloud accounts · AWS range.
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