Paperspace

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An alternative to Google for cloud GPUs and GPU computing

We wouldn't be the first to point out Google's monopolistic behavior in general but in the machine learning and deep learning world it is especially pronounced as Google services account for the vast majority of free GPU computing on the web.

Google operates Google Colab and Kaggle -- both of which are popular in the data science world and which offer free GPUs.

But times are changing! Google is raising prices. They continue to raise prices because it is the easiest way to keep buying their way into the market which is saturated with people using their stuff.

Wider selection of GPUs

Google has scale but Google does not have selection when it comes to cloud GPUs. Google offers six different machine types (K80, P100, P4, T4, V100, and A100) which lags slightly behind the other cloud giants and lags majorly behind Paperspace which has more than twice as many options.

Free services are extremely limited

Google's Colab and Kaggle products both offer data scientists around the world a notebook environment to work with free GPUs. Paperspace does so too, via Gradient Notebooks. Once the free limit is exhausted, it's far easier to expand to better, more powerful GPUs with Paperspace.

Friendly customer support beats no customer support

It's incredibly difficult to get support as a Google Cloud customer. This is true whether or not GPUs are being used. While Google makes it difficult to talk to a human, Paperspace provides a team of support engineers 24/7 to provide direct, personalized support. Have a question about the performance of your cluster? Need help migrating data? Paperspace can help!

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Linux
Windows
SSH
Public IP
Free GPUs
Jupyter
Shared Persistent Storage
10+ GBPS
AMD Support
CPU-only Support

Paperspace is a friendlier alternative to Google Cloud for GPU computing

Not only does Paperspace have more instance types in more configurations, but Paperspace also provides a more developer-first and human friendly GPU computing experience. With Paperspace you can self-serve just about everything and there are people standing by to help you out when you get stuck.

Looking for GPU cloud pricing information?

Check out the Ultimate Guide to GPU Cloud Providers! It's all there!

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Jupyter notebooks

Server

Linux SSH

Paperspace Linux machines help you train the most demanding ML models. Scale from a single instance to an entire cluster with a few clicks.

Popular Features

  • Preloaded with ML frameworks
  • Latest NVIDIA GPUs
  • Blazing fast low-cost GPUs
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Windows Desktop

Paperspace Desktops are super fast virtual computers you can use for anything from streaming to rendering to remote work and more.

Popular Features

  • Ultra responsive streaming
  • Shared storage
  • Wide range of CPU & GPU instances

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