It's not the same though. What you're paying for with Replicate is ease of use - they provide an API where you can just select any model you want and execute, which is useful for applications that need to make a API call to get a response from a LLM for example. Vultr doesn't have any of that AFAIK, and it will take you extra time to build it hence the lower price.
It's not the same though. What you're paying for with Replicate is ease of use - they provide an API where you can just select any model you want and execute, which is useful for applications that need to make a API call to get a response from a LLM for example. Vultr doesn't have any of that AFAIK, and it will take you extra time to build it hence the lower price.