Why This Policy Exists
Cloud buying decisions are expensive, technical and often confusing. Pricing changes frequently, providers use different billing models and many buyers compare Indian providers with global hyperscalers without a clean baseline.
getInfra.cloud exists to make that comparison easier. This policy explains how we decide what to publish, how we verify provider information and how we keep provider coverage independent from commercial pressure.
We write for cloud buyers first. Providers cannot buy rankings, favourable verdicts, hidden promotions or positive comparison outcomes.
What We Publish
Our editorial scope is limited to cloud infrastructure information that helps Indian developers, startups and infrastructure teams make practical decisions.
Provider profiles
Provider pages covering pricing, service categories, India presence, GPU availability, billing notes, support context and watch-outs.
Pricing comparisons
Side-by-side pricing snapshots for VPS, GPU cloud, storage and other infrastructure categories where public data is available.
Buyer guides
Guides that explain cloud pricing, data residency, hidden costs, GPU selection, provider evaluation and India-specific buying factors.
Methodology notes
Pages explaining how data is collected, which assumptions are used and which limitations readers should understand before buying.
Our Editorial Standards
| Standard | How We Apply It |
|---|---|
| Accuracy before speed | We prefer a slower update over publishing unverified provider claims, unclear pricing or unsupported comparison notes. |
| Official sources first | Provider pricing pages, product pages, public documentation and official announcements are preferred over third-party summaries. |
| Clear assumptions | If a price is converted, estimated, monthly-equivalent, hourly or excluding taxes, we label that context clearly. |
| No hidden bias | Commercial relationships, if any arise in future, must be disclosed and cannot decide rankings, verdicts or provider order. |
| Practical usefulness | We focus on information a buyer can act on: pricing, region, billing model, GPU support, support posture, SLA and data centre context. |
Every important comparison should help the reader understand the trade-off, not simply declare one provider as best.
How Content Is Created
Identify buyer need
We start with the question a buyer is trying to answer, such as which provider has GPU availability in India or which VPS plan is cheapest.
Collect source data
We check official provider pages, pricing tables, documentation, public plan information and regional availability notes.
Normalise comparison fields
We align plan names, billing models, currency, unit price, GPU model, data centre location and buyer-facing notes as far as possible.
Review before publishing
We check the page for unclear claims, stale numbers, missing disclaimers, unsupported statements and useful internal links.
Use of assistive tools: We may use software and AI-assisted workflows for formatting, drafting, extraction or checking. Final publishing decisions, source interpretation and corrections remain editorial responsibilities.
What Providers Can and Cannot Influence
Providers can
- • Submit missing provider details for review.
- • Report outdated pricing or unavailable plans.
- • Share official source links for verification.
- • Request correction of factual errors.
Providers cannot
- • Pay for higher ranking or favourable placement.
- • Remove fair criticism or buyer watch-outs.
- • Approve, edit or control editorial verdicts.
- • Hide commercial disclosures from readers.
Provider feedback is welcome, but editorial control stays with getInfra.cloud.
How Rankings and Labels Work
Labels such as cheapest, GPU available, enterprise, startup friendly, Indian provider or global provider are assigned from visible public information and comparison context.
| Label | Meaning | Important Limitation |
|---|---|---|
| Cheapest | Lowest listed baseline price in the relevant table or category. | Final bill may vary due to tax, add-ons, usage and exchange rate. |
| GPU available | Provider publicly lists GPU cloud, GPU servers or AI compute. | Inventory can vary by region, model and sales approval. |
| India DC | Provider publicly mentions Indian data centre, region or availability zone. | Specific services may not be available in every Indian location. |
| Enterprise | Provider shows enterprise features, support, compliance posture or large-service coverage. | This is not a certification or guarantee of suitability. |
Reminder: Rankings are comparison snapshots. They are not purchase recommendations for every workload. Always validate performance, security, support and contract terms directly with the provider.
Corrections and Updates
Cloud pricing and provider features change without notice. When we find an error, receive a credible correction or identify stale information, we update the affected page as soon as possible.
Pricing errors
Wrong price, wrong unit, outdated plan or missing tax context.
Region changes
New region, unavailable service, data centre correction or GPU availability change.
Editorial fixes
Ambiguous wording, unsupported claim, missing source or unclear comparison label.
Major corrections should be reflected in the relevant page update note or pricing changelog once that page is available.
Contact the Editorial Team
Send corrections, provider updates, missing source links or editorial feedback. Please include the page URL, the issue, the official source link and the correction you recommend.
Report an error
Use this for wrong pricing, stale plans or broken provider information.
[email protected]Submit provider data
Send official pages for pricing, regions, GPUs, storage or compliance information.
[email protected]Editorial feedback
Use this for methodology questions, disclosure concerns or content suggestions.
[email protected]