Why, exactly? 100 hours seems pretty clearly better than 5 hours. The paid plan works out to $0.07/hr of extra time (even if the only thing you use it for is that) compared to Netlify's $0.84/hr.
Obviously it's somewhat unclear what happens after hitting 400hrs but almost nobody needs that much and I would be pretty surprised if Vercel charged more than $0.84/hr on the Enterprise plan.
And I think the correction is still wrong. Here Netlify is the clear winner
Why, exactly? 100 hours seems pretty clearly better than 5 hours. The paid plan works out to $0.07/hr of extra time (even if the only thing you use it for is that) compared to Netlify's $0.84/hr.
Obviously it's somewhat unclear what happens after hitting 400hrs but almost nobody needs that much and I would be pretty surprised if Vercel charged more than $0.84/hr on the Enterprise plan.
OK, I was a victim of the units. I thought both were being measured in minutes, so I thought it was 100 vs 300