GPU Server Hosting
GPU server hosting for AI inference, model pipelines, rendering, and compute-heavy workloads
Compare GPU server plans with clearer workload positioning, readable plan cards, and a faster path into checkout for buyers who already know they need accelerated compute.
- Readable plan comparison that stays easy to scan on mobile and desktop.
- Clear price direction before the user reaches cart and payment.
- Direct add-to-cart actions without visual clutter or extra steps.
GPU Server Plans
Move from GPU server comparison to WHMCS cart with a shorter decision path
The pricing path is kept simple so users can focus on picking the right plan and moving into cart confidently.
GPU Server Plans
Dedicated 32 GB + RTX6000 GPU x1
Built for buyers who want a cleaner path from comparison to checkout.
$1,110.00 /mo
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- NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000
- 8 Core CPUs
- 32 GB RAM
- 640 GB NVMe
- 16 TB Transfer
- 40 Gbps / 10 Gbps Network In/Out
GPU Server Plans
Most PopularDedicated 64 GB + RTX6000 GPU x2
Built for buyers who want a cleaner path from comparison to checkout.
$2,220.00 /mo
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- 2 x NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000
- 16 Core CPUs
- 64 GB RAM
- 1280 GB NVMe
- 20 TB Transfer
- 40 Gbps / 10 Gbps Network In/Out
GPU Server Plans
Dedicated 96 GB + RTX6000 GPU x3
Built for buyers who want a cleaner path from comparison to checkout.
$3,330.00 /mo
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- 3 x NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000
- 20 Core CPUs
- 96 GB RAM
- 1920 GB NVMe
- 20 TB Transfer
- 40 Gbps / 10 Gbps Network In/Out
GPU Server Plans
Dedicated 128 GB + RTX6000 GPU x4
Built for buyers who want a cleaner path from comparison to checkout.
$4,440.00 /mo
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- 4 x NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000
- 24 Core CPUs
- 128 GB RAM
- 2560 GB NVMe
- 20 TB Transfer
- 40 Gbps / 10 Gbps Network In/Out
GPU Server Plans
RTX4000 Ada x1 Small
Built for buyers who want a cleaner path from comparison to checkout.
$388.00 /mo
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- RTX4000 Ada x1 Small
- 4 Core CPUs
- 16 GB RAM
- 512 GB NVMe
- 40 Gbps / 16 Gbps Network In/Out
GPU Server Plans
RTX4000 Ada x1 Medium
Built for buyers who want a cleaner path from comparison to checkout.
$490.00 /mo
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- RTX4000 Ada x1 Medium
- 8 Core CPUs
- 32 GB RAM
- 512 GB NVMe
- 40 Gbps / 16 Gbps Network In/Out
Why This Works
A storefront that reduces hesitation before checkout
These pages prioritize the actions that matter most: compare, choose, and continue to cart with less scanning and less friction.
Shorter comparison
Buyers can evaluate the main plans without being buried under too many parallel options.
Clear pricing direction
The first visible price gives users a stable starting point before they reach cart.
Direct cart path
Primary buttons move straight into WHMCS cart to preserve momentum on every device size.
Need a hand choosing the right plan?
Use the contact path for guidance, or move straight into cart if you already know which package fits best.
Use Cases
When buyers usually look for GPU server hosting
GPU server demand usually comes from teams that need more than standard hosting, more than VPS alone, and a clearer route to accelerated compute for production or experimentation.
AI inference and model pipelines
Useful for teams that need infrastructure for inference workloads, model-serving pipelines, or experimental AI projects that benefit from GPU acceleration.
Rendering and parallel compute tasks
GPU servers can also support rendering and other compute-heavy workloads that benefit from accelerated processing.
Workloads outgrowing standard infrastructure
When cloud hosting or VPS no longer matches the compute profile, GPU infrastructure becomes the more relevant comparison path.
FAQ
Questions buyers ask before choosing a GPU server
These answers support AI and infrastructure comparison intent while keeping the path toward sales or checkout focused.
Who should use GPU server hosting?
GPU hosting is generally for buyers with AI, rendering, or compute-heavy workloads that benefit from accelerated processing beyond standard CPU-based plans.
Can I use a normal VPS for AI instead?
For lighter experiments it may be possible, but many AI and accelerated compute workloads eventually need GPU-specific infrastructure to perform efficiently.
When should I move from VPS to GPU infrastructure?
Usually when the workload becomes clearly acceleration-dependent or when inference, training, or rendering tasks outgrow standard virtual server performance.
Can I talk to sales before choosing a GPU plan?
Yes. For AI and specialized infrastructure, guided sizing often helps buyers choose the right plan before checkout.
Related Guides
Read the guides that support GPU infrastructure decisions
These articles help buyers compare GPU hosting against VPS and dedicated paths before moving into a specialized compute purchase.
Cheap GPU Server for AI
Use this guide when you want a clearer checklist for deciding whether a cheap GPU plan actually fits the AI or rendering workload.
Cloud VPS vs Dedicated Server
Read this comparison if the project may still fit a non-GPU infrastructure path and you want to compare server options more carefully first.
Browse the full resource center
Open the guide hub for the rest of the hosting, domain, and infrastructure article cluster.
Need a simpler or adjacent infrastructure path?
Move back to cloud VPS or dedicated servers if the workload is not yet GPU-dependent, or talk to sales when you need help sizing the right compute option.