Deno is a modern all-in-one toolchain for JavaScript, offering web standard APIs and native TypeScript support, and a secure-by-default permission model. Founded by the original creator of Node.js, Deno offers secure, straightforward programming for workloads ranging from API servers and edge functions to full-stack apps.
It does so using Deno Deploy, Deno’s worldwide deployment platform that is the simplest way to host any JavaScript or TypeScript. To support developers and DevOps teams with a streamlined, low-latency user experience, Deno relies on reliable, high-performance cloud infrastructure worldwide.
As Deno shared in a new customer case study, Vultr infrastructure serves as that foundation. After constantly running into issues with unpredictable high costs and complexity with AWS and Google Cloud Platform, Deno moved most of its infrastructure to Vultr, now using Vultr Bare Metal, Cloud Compute, and Object Storage as the backbone of Deno Deploy.
Vultr’s 32 global cloud data center regions met Deno’s needs for worldwide coverage. Flexibility and ease of integration were also important factors – and again, Vultr came through. Built on Infrastructure-as-Code, container orchestration, and Terraform, Deno’s stack fits seamlessly into Vultr’s composable environment. Because of its global customer base, Deno also needed its provider to support virtualization and Anycast, two more boxes that Vultr checked.
Deno runs build processes, pipelines, and the running of AI-generated code via Deno Sandbox on Vultr, as well as Deno Deploy and the many applications that users build on it. With demand growing from developers building AI and LLM-driven applications, Vultr’s flexibility and global footprint help Deno reliably scale its AI infrastructure while keeping costs down.
All of this has helped Deno see tangible benefits from its move, including $10,000 in monthly cost savings (which will only grow with scale) and increased efficiency in edge computing.
Access the full Deno case study to learn just a few of the benefits of switching to Vultr.

