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Nvidia logo Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada mieten.

Ada Lovelace 48GB VRAM 300W From $0.56/hr
Per hour
$0.56
Per day
$13.44
Per week
$94.08
Per month
$403
Cloud instance options

Pre-configured instances on hyperscalers.

Whole-instance bundles (GPU + vCPU + RAM + disk) on the major clouds. Per-GPU rate often drops as the count rises. View = spec page · Launch = sign up (affiliate).

Cheapest bundle
$1.10/hr
Lowest $/hr per GPU
$1.10/hr
Providers
3
Instance shapes
3
Provider Instance GPUs vCPU RAM Disk $/hr $/hr per GPU
rtx6000-ada-on-demand $1.10/hr $1.10/hr
gpu-rtx6000x1 $1.49/hr $1.49/hr
gpu_1x_rtx6000_ada $1.59/hr $1.59/hr
Looking for the cheapest rate?
Hyperscaler bundles include managed networking + SLAs. Raw per-GPU rental on P2P marketplaces is typically 3–10× cheaper. See raw rental rates on the Overview tab →
FAQ

Cloud instances — common questions.

What's a cloud instance bundle for the Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada?
A pre-configured VM that pairs the Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada with a fixed amount of vCPU, RAM, and SSD on a hyperscaler (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Oracle, Vultr, etc.). You pay one hourly rate for the whole bundle; the per-GPU rate on the table is just the bundle price divided by the GPU count.
Why is per-GPU pricing on instances different from raw GPU rental rates?
Hyperscaler bundles include managed networking, premium NVMe storage, an SLA, and 24/7 support. P2P marketplaces (Vast.ai, RunPod community, io.net) skip those line items, which is why their raw GPU rates are often 3–10× cheaper. The trade-off is reliability and integration: a hyperscaler instance plugs into your existing VPC, IAM, and observability stack out of the box.
Which hyperscaler is cheapest for the Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada?
Sort the table by the $/hr per GPU column — the lowest row is the cheapest hyperscaler today. Pricing shifts as providers re-price spot capacity and refresh quotas, so the leader can change week to week. Click Launch on a row to head to that provider's sign-up page (affiliate link, doesn't change the rate you pay).
Can I run my own image or container on these instances?
Yes. All listed hyperscalers expose standard compute APIs — bring your own AMI/image, mount custom volumes, install your own drivers, run any container runtime you like. The bundle just sets the hardware shape; the OS layer is yours to configure.
How do I get the cheapest rate on the Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada overall?
If you can tolerate a P2P marketplace, the Overview tab's "Where to rent it" table usually has the lowest hourly rate by a wide margin. Use a hyperscaler bundle only when you need managed networking, SLAs, or are already inside that cloud's ecosystem (compliance, data-egress costs, IAM).