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Hetzner Avis 2026
Hetzner Cloud is our top pick for self-hosting in 2026. The price-to-performance ratio is unmatched, with NVMe storage and generous bandwidth on every plan. While the ecosystem is smaller than DigitalOcean and support could be faster, the raw value makes Hetzner the best choice for most self-hosters, especially those in Europe or those who prioritize cost efficiency.
Notre évaluation : Hetzner
Avantages et inconvénients
Avantages
Unbeatable price-to-performance
Hetzner consistently offers more CPU, RAM, and storage per dollar than almost any competitor, making it ideal for budget-conscious self-hosters who still need real power.
European data centers with GDPR compliance
Data centers in Germany and Finland provide excellent options for EU-based projects requiring strict data residency and privacy compliance.
NVMe storage on all plans
Every VPS plan includes fast NVMe SSD storage, delivering high I/O throughput without paying a premium.
Transparent hourly billing
Pay-as-you-go pricing with no hidden fees. Spin up a server for testing and pay only for the hours used.
Robust API and Terraform support
Full-featured API with official Terraform provider makes infrastructure-as-code workflows straightforward.
Clean control panel interface
The Hetzner Cloud Console is modern, fast, and uncluttered, making server management efficient even for newcomers.
20 TB included bandwidth
Generous bandwidth allocation included on all plans, far exceeding what most competitors offer at similar price points.
Dedicated vCPU options available
For workloads needing guaranteed CPU performance, dedicated vCPU plans offer consistent compute without noisy-neighbor issues.
Inconvénients
Limited US data center presence
Only one US location (Ashburn, VA) means higher latency for West Coast or central US users compared to providers with more American PoPs.
No managed database service
Unlike DigitalOcean or Linode, Hetzner does not offer managed PostgreSQL, MySQL, or Redis, so you must manage databases yourself.
Smaller marketplace ecosystem
The app marketplace is minimal compared to DigitalOcean or Vultr. Fewer one-click deploys for popular self-hosted tools.
Support can be slow on weekends
Ticket response times occasionally stretch beyond 24 hours on weekends or holidays. No 24/7 live chat available.
Account verification delays
New accounts sometimes require manual ID verification, which can take 1-3 business days before you can provision servers.
No built-in DDoS protection on basic plans
Basic DDoS mitigation is included, but advanced protection requires additional configuration or third-party tools.
Plans tarifaires Hetzner
| Plan | CPU | RAM | Storage | Bandwidth | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CX22 | 2 vCPU | 4 GB | 40 GB NVMe | 20 TB | $4.15/mo | Get Started → |
| CX32 Best Value | 4 vCPU | 8 GB | 80 GB NVMe | 20 TB | $7.49/mo | Get Started → |
| CX42 | 8 vCPU | 16 GB | 160 GB NVMe | 20 TB | $14.49/mo | Get Started → |
| CX52 | 16 vCPU | 32 GB | 320 GB NVMe | 20 TB | $28.49/mo | Get Started → |
| Competitor comparison (similar specs): DigitalOcean: $24.00/mo Vultr: $12.00/mo Linode: $12.00/mo | ||||||
Hetzner vs Concurrents
| Feature | Hetzner | DigitalOcean | Vultr |
|---|---|---|---|
| NVMe SSD Storage | Regular SSD on basic | On High Frequency plans | |
| Hourly Billing | |||
| Load Balancers | |||
| Managed Kubernetes | VKE | ||
| Managed Databases | Not available | Postgres, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB, Kafka, Valkey, OpenSearch | Deprecated |
| Object Storage | Spaces | ||
| Floating IPs | Reserved IPs | Reserved IPs | |
| Firewalls | |||
| Snapshots | |||
| Backups | 20% of server price | 20% of Droplet price | $1-$3/mo extra |
| Private Networking | VPC | VPC 2.0 | |
| IPv6 Support | |||
| API Access | |||
| Terraform Provider | |||
| One-Click Apps | Limited selection | 100+ images | |
| DDoS Protection | Basic included |
Que pouvez-vous déployer sur Hetzner ?
Support client Hetzner
- Ticket System
- Community Forum
Qui devrait utiliser Hetzner ?
Idéal pour
- Budget-conscious self-hosters who want maximum specs per dollar
- European users needing GDPR-compliant hosting with data residency
- DevOps engineers who use Terraform and infrastructure-as-code workflows
- Privacy-focused projects that benefit from German and Finnish data centers
Pas idéal pour
- Users who need managed databases or a large one-click app marketplace
- West Coast US users requiring low-latency local servers
- Beginners who want 24/7 live chat support and hand-holding
- Projects requiring advanced DDoS protection out of the box
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Hetzner rank in your pricing chart?
Hetzner ranks in our top quartile on €/CPU across 142 providers. At $7.49/mo for a 4-vCPU node, it consistently outscores mid-market competitors on our scoring model (9.2/10 overall).
What is Hetzner's entry-level cost?
Entry starts at $4.15/mo (CX22: 2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, 40 GB NVMe). Our chart shows this plan aligns with sub-$5 tier across most European alternatives.
Which regions does Hetzner cover in your comparison?
Hetzner operates nodes in Frankfurt, Nuremberg (Germany), Helsinki (Finland), and Ashburn (US). In our latency and uptime data, Frankfurt and Helsinki rank well for EU users; Ashburn is the sole US option.
How does Hetzner compare on our chart to DigitalOcean?
Our side-by-side data shows DigitalOcean at roughly 2.5x cost for equivalent specs. However, DigitalOcean's managed services score higher; Hetzner wins on raw price-per-CPU.
Does Hetzner support IaC in our scoring model?
Yes. Hetzner's Terraform provider and API rank high in our infrastructure-as-code metrics. Docker and managed Kubernetes (k3s) both earn marks in our deployment scoring.
Where does Hetzner sit on our EU-compliance data?
German jurisdiction, GDPR-native operations, and DPA availability place Hetzner in our top bracket for regulated data. Our chart flags this explicitly in the compliance column.
Can I pivot servers on Hetzner without penalty?
Hourly billing means no contract lock. Stop a server and billing halts immediately—our chart notes this in the "commitment" column, favorable vs. month-minimum competitors.