
You're Probably Comparing GPU Rentals the Wrong Way
If the first number you compare is hourly price, there is a good chance you are optimizing for the wrong thing. Open two pricing pages. Find the hourly number. Pick the smaller one. It feels rational, but it hides the variables that actually decide what the job will cost and how painful the workflow will be. What most people miss time-to-result matters more than hourly rate VRAM fit matters more than brand name storage rules can completely change the bill billing granularity changes experiment cost The better comparison framework Pick the smallest GPU that comfortably fits the workload Estimate total runtime, not just hourly rate Check storage behavior after stop Look at setup time and workflow friction Only then compare effective total cost The real question is not: "Which provider is cheapest per hour?" It is: "Which option gets this workload done with the lowest total cost and least friction?" That usually leads to a very different answer. Browse GPUs
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