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GPU.ai is not positioned as a traditional VPS provider, but as a GPU cloud aggregation platform for AI workloads. It focuses on scheduling NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, A100 and other resources from cloud providers and data centers worldwide, with per-second billing and low prices aimed at competing with platforms such as Lambda, CoreWeave, and AWS. Its strengths are fast deployment—it claims SSH access in under 60 seconds—no minimum spend, and a $100 free trial, making it suitable for model training, inference testing, research experiments, and short-term burst compute needs. It is worth noting that the platform is still in closed beta / invite-only access, and details such as specific data center cities, network quality, bandwidth, DDoS protection, IPv6 support, refund policy, and payment methods have not been fully disclosed. There is also no stated optimization for mainland China connectivity. As a result, it is better suited to overseas AI teams that prioritize GPU pricing and elastic scheduling, rather than as a first choice for website hosting, censorship circumvention, or low-latency services targeting mainland China.
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