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Cato Digital has a very clear positioning: it is not a traditional VPS provider, but a U.S.-based bare-metal GPU rental platform for AI workloads. Its core selling points are 8-GPU/16-GPU NVIDIA V100 servers, NVLink interconnects, and large GPU memory capacity, making it suitable for inference services, generative AI experiments, and continuous training of small language models. Pricing is shown by GPU hour, but the pages repeatedly emphasize that a one-year commitment or prepaid agreement is required, with a minimum of around $1,699/month. The purchasing threshold is clearly enterprise-oriented.
Its data centers are located in Mountain View, Santa Clara, Irvine, Manhattan, and Ashburn, covering both the U.S. West and East Coasts and offering low-latency access for North American users. However, it does not offer China-optimized routes such as CN2, CMI, or 9929, and it does not disclose details about DDoS protection, IPv6, refunds, or payment methods, making it less friendly for users in China.
Overall, Cato Digital is better suited to teams with steady AI compute needs, sufficient budgets, and a desire to reduce AWS costs, rather than ordinary website hosting or personal VPS users.
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cato.ai is an United States VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cato.ai directly.