Vultr Object Storage Subscription Limits

Updated on 04 June, 2025

Vultr Object Storage is an S3-compatible solution that offers on-demand data storage for business assets. The solution is ideal for storing web application assets like images, audio, and videos.

Operations Limit

Vultr Object Storage subscription operations refer to the activities and processes involved in managing a Vultr Object Storage subscription. This includes creating, maintaining, and scaling Vultr Objects Storage subscription.

  • Each Vultr Object Storage subscription supports up to 400 operations per second, allowing for high-performance data access, retrieval, and management at scale.

Bucket Limit

Vultr Object Storage subscription buckets are the primary organizational units used to store and manage data. A bucket acts as a container for objects (files, metadata, and data streams) and provides a structured way to store and retrieve data. Buckets are globally unique within the Vultr Object Storage system and can be configured with specific permissions, settings, and access controls to manage how data is stored, secured, and accessed.

  • Each Vultr Object Storage subscription includes a default limit of 100 buckets, with the option to request an increase by contacting support.

Storage Tiers and Performance

Vultr Object Storage offers multiple tiers to support a variety of workload needs. Choose the tier that best matches your performance and cost requirements:

  • Accelerated: High-performance NVMe storage optimized for write-intensive workloads.
    Up to 10,000 IOPS, up to 5 Gbps throughput.

  • Performance: Low-latency NVMe storage designed for datacenter workloads.
    Up to 4,000 IOPS, up to 1 Gbps throughput.

  • Premium: Reliable and durable storage for general-purpose applications. Stored on HDD, indexed on SSD.
    Up to 1,000 IOPS, up to 800 Mbps throughput.

  • Standard: Cost-effective, high-availability bulk storage. Stored on HDD, indexed on SSD.
    Up to 800 IOPS, up to 600 Mbps throughput.

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