Rent a GPU Server: Power Without the Purchase
Access high-end NVIDIA GPUs on flexible monthly terms, without the upfront cost of buying hardware.
- No upfront hardware investment required.
- Flexible monthly rental — scale up or down anytime.
- Full root access with instant provisioning.
- Wide range of NVIDIA GPUs to rent by workload.
Packages & Pricing
Choose the Perfect GPU Server to Rent — For Startups, Teams & Growing AI Projects.
NVIDIA A2
- 16 GB GPU Memory
- 8 vCPU
- 16 GB RAM
- 200 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
NVIDIA RTX A5000
- 24 GB GPU Memory
- 8 vCPU
- 32 GB RAM
- 400 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
NVIDIA RTX 4090
- 24 GB GPU Memory
- 4 vCPU
- 32 GB RAM
- 200 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
NVIDIA L40S
- 48 GB GPU Memory
- 32 vCPU
- 128 GB RAM
- 300 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada
- 48 GB GPU Memory
- 8 vCPU
- 64 GB RAM
- 300 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000
- 96 GB GPU Memory
- 16 vCPU
- 125 GB RAM
- 500 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
1x A100
- 80 GB GPU Memory
- 24 vCPU
- 256 GB RAM
- 1000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
2x A100
- 160 GB GPU Memory
- 48 vCPU
- 512 GB RAM
- 2000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
1x H100
- 80 GB GPU Memory
- 24 vCPU
- 256 GB RAM
- 1000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
2x H100
- 160 GB GPU Memory
- 48 vCPU
- 512 GB RAM
- 2000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
4x H100
- 320 GB GPU Memory
- 64 vCPU
- 768 GB RAM
- 3000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
8x H100
- 640 GB GPU Memory
- 96 vCPU
- 1000 GB RAM
- 5000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
1x H200
- 141 GB GPU Memory
- 30 vCPU
- 375 GB RAM
- 3000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
2x H200
- 282 GB GPU Memory
- 60 vCPU
- 750 GB RAM
- 7000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
4x H200
- 564 GB GPU Memory
- 120 vCPU
- 1500 GB RAM
- 15000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
8x H200
- 1128 GB GPU Memory
- 240 vCPU
- 3000 GB RAM
- 30000 GB Storage
- 5 TB Bandwidth
- Linux Platform
All plans include: 1 Gbps network, Linux platform, 24/7 support, and full root access. Multi-GPU cluster plans (marked “Contact Us”) are custom-quoted based on rental duration and availability.
Why Rent a GPU Server with Site2Host
Renting gives you access to serious compute power without the capital expense of owning hardware.
Expert Support You Can Rely On
Reliable, round-the-clock support you can trust. Renting a GPU server shouldn’t mean giving up on hands-on help.
- GPU provisioning & rental setup support
- Infrastructure uptime & performance monitoring
- Guidance on choosing the right rental plan for your workload
- Easy upgrade path as your project scales
- Responsive support via email, live chat & tickets
Key Benefits
Renting keeps your project moving without tying up capital in hardware.
Who Should Rent a GPU Server
Renting makes sense for a wide range of teams and project types.
· Access enterprise GPU power without enterprise capital spend
· Rent exactly for the duration of a training run or research sprint
· Get access to serious compute without buying a GPU outright
· Validate a use case before committing to permanent infrastructure
Why Rent GPU Servers with Site2Host.com?
Flexible rental terms, transparent pricing, and full control — without owning the hardware.
Need help choosing the right GPU to rent?
Our experts are ready to assist with setup, scaling, and optimization.
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FAQs of Renting a GPU Server
Renting a GPU server means paying a recurring fee for dedicated access to NVIDIA GPU compute, without purchasing or owning the physical hardware. You get full use of the GPU for as long as your rental term runs.
For most short-to-medium term projects, yes — renting avoids the large upfront cost of GPU hardware along with ongoing maintenance, cooling, and power infrastructure. Buying tends to make more sense only for very long-term, continuous, high-volume usage.
Rental terms are flexible — you can rent month-to-month, and scale your plan up or down as your project's compute needs change.
Yes. You can move to a higher-tier GPU or a multi-GPU configuration at any time as your workload grows, without needing to migrate to a new provider.
You retain full control over your data throughout your rental period. Make sure to back up or migrate anything you need before your term ends, since server resources are reclaimed once a rental is closed.
Yes. Every rented plan includes full root access, so you can install and configure your own OS, drivers, and software stack exactly as needed.
You can rent anything from entry-level GPUs like the A2, up through RTX 4090, L40S, RTX 6000 Ada, and RTX Pro 6000, as well as multi-GPU A100, H100, and H200 clusters for large-scale workloads.
Yes. All rentals include 24/7 support for provisioning, monitoring, and troubleshooting, so renting doesn't mean going without help.