Vercel Cuts ISR Costs by 65%

Vercel has further optimized Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR) with recent updates, making it faster and more cost-efficient.
ISR cache entries are now stored in the same region as function execution, reducing cold starts and improving response times. With automatic compression, cache entries take up less space, lowering read and write unit consumption while lowering storage costs.
The result is a 65% reduction in ISR-related expenses, making it a more scalable and budget-friendly solution for high-traffic Next.js applications.
These improvements don’t require any configuration changes—redeploying your project is enough to take advantage of them.
Read more about these changes on the Vercel blog.
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