GPU Hub Overview
GPU Hub is a marketplace for renting cloud GPUs at a reasonable price.
The GPU Hub network features a wide variety of GPU servers, including NVIDIA A100s, RTX A6000s, RTX 4090s and more (H100s coming soon!). With GPU Hub, users have the flexibility to run high-performance compute applications on state-of-the-art devices at a fraction of the usual cost.
The GPU Hub platform
GPU Hub makes it easy to spin up a powerful GPU cluster in only a few minutes. Just create an account, add some funds, then configure and launch a Virtual Machine (VM). GPU Hub supports both Ubuntu and Windows. You can also choose from Ubuntu installations that come pre-packaged with popular tools like TensorFlow, PyTorch, Jupyter, and MxNet.
For Ubuntu, servers are accessed via SSH. Additional port forwarding rules can be specified for more advanced applications like database or web hosting. Windows machines, popular with cloud gaming customers, are accessible via RDP and come with Parsec preinstalled.
Getting Started
To get started, visit gpu-hub.cloud and create a new account, follow the Getting Started to launch your first GPU Hub VM.