As remote work continues to thrive, cybersecurity is no longer just an IT responsibility—it’s become a core business requirement. According to a 2024 Cybersecurity Ventures report, global cybercrime costs are expected to hit $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. This staggering figure reflects not only the volume of threats but also the heightened need for robust, scalable, and cost-effective security solutions for distributed teams and digital assets.
Enter the Cloud VPN—an essential solution for businesses looking to establish secure remote connections without the headache of managing physical infrastructure. Unlike traditional hardware VPNs, Cloud VPNs are managed, scalable, and can be deployed in minutes across global data centers.
But how much does it really cost to set up a Cloud VPN? And what factors influence this pricing?
In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at:
What a Cloud VPN actually is
What impacts its cost
Price comparisons among top providers
A sample cost estimate
Why Cloud VPN hosting could be the better route for your growing business
A Cloud VPN is a virtual private network hosted on a cloud platform. It securely connects your on-premise network or remote devices to resources on the internet or across distributed cloud infrastructure.
Key benefits include:
Encrypted tunnels for data privacy
Remote access to private servers or cloud-based applications
Protection against man-in-the-middle attacks
Centralized policy enforcement
Unlike traditional VPNs that depend on hardware appliances (like Cisco ASA or FortiGate), Cloud VPNs can be spun up with a few clicks using providers like Google Cloud VPN, AWS Site-to-Site VPN, Azure VPN Gateway, or third-party platforms such as Cyfuture Cloud.
Let’s talk about the real-world Cloud VPN cost and what goes into calculating it.
The cost structure varies depending on whether you're using:
A native cloud provider (Google, AWS, Azure)
A dedicated VPN SaaS provider (NordLayer, Perimeter 81)
Or a managed hosting service like Cyfuture Cloud offering VPN as part of its private cloud hosting
Each of these has different billing models—some based on bandwidth, others on hourly uptime or the number of users.
There are generally two types of Cloud VPNs:
Site-to-site VPNs: Used to connect entire networks (e.g., your office LAN to your VPC on the cloud)
Client-based VPNs: Used by individual users to connect securely
Pricing for site-to-site VPNs is typically bandwidth- or tunnel-based, while client VPNs are user-based or subscription-based.
Let’s break down what some major platforms charge for their Cloud VPN services (as of 2024):
Per tunnel: $0.05/hour (₹4/hour)
Data transfer: ~$0.12/GB outbound (free inbound)
Example: For 1 tunnel running full time (~730 hrs), base VPN cost is ~$36/month (₹3,000)
Per connection: $0.05/hour (~₹4/hour)
Data transfer: Starts at $0.09/GB (varies by region)
Charges apply for NAT gateways and egress bandwidth
Basic plan: ~$27/month
Standard: ~$95/month, supports multiple tunnels and up to 1 Gbps throughput
Additional charges: Data processing and egress apply
Starts at: ₹999/month per tunnel
Includes: End-to-end encryption, monitoring, and dedicated support
Custom bundles: Available with server or hosting packages
Beyond the provider, here’s what else might inflate or reduce your bill:
Most VPNs charge based on outbound data transfer, especially if you're moving large files or streaming data between cloud and on-prem servers.
For client-based VPNs, pricing typically increases per user license.
Example: A service like NordLayer may cost $7–$12 per user/month (₹600–₹1,000).
Want 24/7 VPN connectivity with high-availability failovers? Expect premium charges. Cloud-native VPNs like those from Google or Azure charge hourly—even when idle.
Deploying your VPN across multiple data centers or regions (for redundancy or compliance) adds to the cost—especially if cross-region data transfer is involved.
Some providers charge extra for:
Advanced security policies
Traffic inspection
Activity logging and reports
SLA-backed support or dedicated IPs
Let’s say a 50-person company wants secure remote access to their internal ERP hosted on a private server.
Scenario:
1 site-to-site VPN tunnel
50 client devices
2 TB outbound bandwidth/month
24/7 uptime
Hosted on Cyfuture Cloud
Estimated Monthly Cost:
Component |
Price |
VPN Tunnel (Cyfuture) |
₹999 |
50 Users x ₹100 (avg) |
₹5,000 |
2 TB Bandwidth |
₹2,500 |
Monitoring + Support |
₹1,000 |
Total |
₹9,499/month |
This cost is often more predictable and manageable than building your own VPN infrastructure or relying on scattered third-party tools.
Still debating between on-prem and cloud-hosted VPNs? Here's why cloud VPN hosting often wins:
Need to onboard 10 more remote employees? Easy. No new hardware needed.
Most cloud VPNs can be deployed in under an hour — no cabling, no firewalls to configure manually.
No CapEx. Pay as you go. Cancel or scale anytime.
Hosting providers like Cyfuture Cloud offer SLAs with 99.9% uptime and 24/7 monitoring.
Cloud VPNs are often paired with firewalls, IDS/IPS systems, and access controls — all centrally managed.
When it comes to securing remote access, a Cloud VPN provides the perfect balance of performance, security, and cost. Whether you're a startup with a growing remote team or an enterprise integrating multi-region cloud environments, there’s a cloud VPN cost model that fits your needs and budget.
Pricing starts as low as ₹999/month for small-scale deployments and scales with your team, bandwidth, and security needs. And with providers like Cyfuture Cloud, businesses in India can benefit from local data center hosting, customized SLAs, and bundled cloud infrastructure options.
Let’s talk about the future, and make it happen!
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