How to create a website using Vultr Object Storage and Vultr Marketplace

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Walt will show you 2 ways to quickly create a website on Vultr - from scratch using an HTML and CSS files with Object Storage, and with Vultr's 1-click Marketplace.

Walt Ribeiro
Walt Ribeiro
26 min
29 Mar, 2022

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Vulture's developer advocate introduces the three main product categories and offers a free credit code for sign up. The marketplace allows users to easily launch instances and offers a variety of apps and services. Developers can join the marketplace to submit their own apps and monetize them. Vulture provides features like automatic backups, DDoS protection, and support for custom ISOs.

1. Introduction to Vulture's Products

Short description:

Hey, everyone! I'm Walt Ribeiro, Vulture's developer advocate, and today I'll be showing you about Vulture's products. We just launched three new products. We have people from all over the world checking this out, and Vulture has 23 locations worldwide. We have three main product categories. If you want to start on Vulture, go to vulture.com and create an account. Use the code get nation one five zero for a free $150 credit. Sign up brings you to my.Vulture.com. Let's start by deploying a server.

♪♪ All right, so hey, what's up, everyone? My name is Walt Ribeiro. I'm Vulture's developer advocate, and coming at you today with a really cool workshop where I'm going to be showing you about Vulture's products. We actually just launched three new products, and I'll talk about that.

And we, over here in the chat room, oh, by the way, Lir, are you able to see the people in the chat room on the left side here? Can you see that? Or no? No, no. Oh, that's blank? Yeah. Okay, okay, I can see it because it's part of the Zoom GUI. So okay, that's why that's there. That's blank there so that I can see the chat room when you leave something in the chat. So we got people from all over. We got people from Germany, we have Colombia, we have Qatar, Puerto Rico, we have Ghana. So people are all around the world checking this out right now, which is great because Vulture is actually all around the world as well. We have 23 locations, everything from London.

And in fact, let me do, you know, Vulture locations. And let me see, let me grab this. I'll just show you what we have really quick. Here. So this is good, this map. So this shows you all of our current locations, everything from Toronto to New Jersey to London. You know, Singapore, we've got Australia and Melbourne and Sydney. So we're all over the map. Just like this studio audience here, this virtual studio audience here. So to talk about our products, we have for the most part three main product categories. So the way that I got to this, so if you want it to start on Vulture, you would go to my.vulture, or well you would go to vulture.com and create an account. But if you wanted to create an account with a free $150 from us at Vulture, you would use the code, get nation one five zero that gives you $150 of free credit from Vulture to give us a shot, spin up a couple servers, try out our product, and then, you know, build something really cool and see if we're a right fit.

So I'll go back to the beginning that when you do create that account and make sure that you use the, the coupon code get nation one five zero um, when you sign up. So when you do sign up, it brings you here to my dot Vulture.com. That's our main console. So I want to go back here and to start that I just go to deploy server. Oh, so someone's is coming in from Jamaica. What, wait, what time is it in Jamaica? Let's see.

2. Vulture's Product Categories

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Vulture offers three main product categories: optimized cloud compute, cloud compute, and bare metal servers. The optimized cloud compute provides affordable virtual machines for production websites, continuous integration, transcoding large databases, and more. The base cloud compute is suitable for low traffic websites, blogs, CMS, test environments, and smaller databases. The bare metal servers are designed for apps with demanding performance and security requirements. Vulture also offers a variety of choices, including AMD processors, and has multiple locations to choose from.

12 o'clock. Okay. All right. So it's about lunchtime over there. Jamaica's only one hour behind, uh, you know, Phil uh, Philadelphia.

All right. Um, so vulture has three main product categories. We have our optimized cloud compute, our cloud compute, and then our bare metal servers. I'll zoom up so that we can just read this really quick. And our other mice cloud compute, it's really affordable virtual machines for production websites, uh, you know, continuous integration, transcoding large databases and more. And, uh, I'll talk more about our databases here at vulture to in a little bit because we, we, um, you know, we have something coming up there too.

Our next, um, vertical is just our base cloud compute. And these start as low as $2 and 50 cents. These are our virtual machines for low traffic websites, blogs, CMS, test environments, things like that. And smaller databases. And then, um, our, our, our big, our big ones are, are bare metal servers. This is our, are for single tenant, single tenant bare metal for apps with the most demanding performance and security requirements.

So if you want to start something on vulture, I'll just do something really simple. I'll say cloud compute. Uh, we have a bunch of different, uh, you know, choices here. We've added AMD cause, cause a lot of our customers wanted us to add Andy. So we listened to them a lot. And, uh, you know, we had all Intel and we now just added our Andy epic C uh, C uh, CP use. So, uh, I'm going to add that. These are all of our locations. I'm coming in from New York city. So I'm gonna, I'm going to go ahead and click on New York, New Jersey, there, uh, Philadelphia, New York, that same area. I'll stick here with Debian, just that's the default. So I'll S I'll stick with that. Let me just move this over.

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