Spheron pricing: GPU rental rates
Visit Spheron →Updated August 2026 · day 49 of the ledger · verified 2026-08-22
The cheapest GPU on Spheron right now is the RTX 4090 at $0.77/hr (on-demand, verified 2026-08-22). Spheron is a GPU marketplace and procurement platform that aggregates capacity from multiple providers and data centers. It fits teams that want broad GPU availability, marketplace-style pricing, per-minute billing and no long-term commitment. Public materials emphasize live marketplace prices, zero ingress and egress charges, persistent storage volumes and both on-demand and spot capacity depending on GPU and provider.
Compare the full daily GPU market
Live Spheron prices (2026-08-22)
| GPU | Tier | $/hr | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 4090 | on-demand | $0.77 | 2026-08-22 |
| RTX 5090 | on-demand | $0.86 | 2026-08-22 |
| L40S | on-demand | $0.96 | 2026-08-22 |
| L40S | spot / interruptible | $1.07 | 2026-08-22 |
| A100 (unspecified) | spot / interruptible | $1.15 | 2026-08-22 |
| RTX PRO 6000 (unspecified) | spot / interruptible | $1.20 | 2026-08-22 |
| A100 (unspecified) | on-demand | $1.43 | 2026-08-22 |
| H100 (unspecified) | spot / interruptible | $2.07 | 2026-08-22 |
| RTX PRO 6000 (unspecified) | on-demand | $2.31 | 2026-08-22 |
| H200 (SXM) | spot / interruptible | $2.51 | 2026-08-22 |
| H100 (unspecified) | on-demand | $2.64 | 2026-08-22 |
| B300 | spot / interruptible | $4.70 | 2026-08-22 |
| H200 (SXM) | on-demand | $4.79 | 2026-08-22 |
| B200 | spot / interruptible | $5.34 | 2026-08-22 |
Cheapest listed per-GPU-hour rates verified at the source. Before storage, egress and networking.
Strengths and trade-offs
Strengths
Trade-offs
- Egress pricing not published
- No published SLA
Computed from the verified fees and platform matrix (cells verified 2026-07-07 at Spheron's own documentation; verified items link to their source). Full matrices: fees · enterprise.
Pricing model
Spheron's homepage says marketplace GPU pricing is billed per minute with no commitments. Its pricing and buyer-guide pages emphasize live rates, on-demand and spot offers, and no hidden warm-up charges. Because Spheron is a marketplace, exact rates and available billing modes can change by provider, GPU model and region. Use the live pricing page for final price checks.
Capacity tiers
Spheron exposes on-demand and spot marketplace GPU capacity, plus cluster and bare-metal GPU offers in its docs and changelog. The docs say multi-node GPU clusters are supported and that bare-metal GPU configurations have been added to the marketplace. This makes Spheron more flexible than a single-fleet provider, but also means buyers should check provider, region, interruption risk and storage behavior for each offer.
GPU lineup
Spheron's public marketplace and pricing materials list current and planned GPUs including R100, GB300, GB200, B300, B200, H200, H100, L40S, RTX PRO 6000, RTX 4090 and A100 references across pages and docs. Some newest GPUs are reserve-only or spot-only depending on supply. Verify the live pricing page before assuming a GPU is available on demand.
Storage, egress and hidden costs
Spheron docs describe shared persistent volumes that exist independently from instances, can be attached and detached without losing data, and support multi-instance attachment for datasets and checkpoints. Spheron docs and pricing comparison pages say there are zero ingress and egress charges. Hidden-cost checks should focus on persistent-volume size, spot interruption behavior, region or provider choice, and whether the live offer is on-demand or spot.
Reliability and support posture
Spheron's marketplace model spreads capacity across multiple providers rather than a single owned cloud fleet. Public materials emphasize multi-provider supply, cluster deployment support and production-ready GPU access. A formal public uptime SLA or service-credit policy for standard GPU marketplace rentals was not found in the official public pages reviewed. Not publicly documented.
Free credits and referral programs
A current public Spheron free-credit, startup-credit or referral program for GPU marketplace usage was not found in the official public pages reviewed. Not publicly documented.
Who should pick Spheron
Pick Spheron if you want marketplace GPU capacity, broad hardware choice, per-minute billing and a zero-ingress and zero-egress posture. It is especially relevant for cost-sensitive teams that can compare live offers and tolerate provider-by-provider differences. For regulated or mission-critical production, validate the exact provider, region, support path, interruption risk and SLA terms before relying on a marketplace offer.
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Ranked by overlap in the GPU models both providers list today; not an endorsement and never affected by commercial relationships.
FAQ
Yes. Spheron's homepage and docs describe marketplace GPU pricing as billed per minute.
Spheron's docs say there are zero ingress and egress charges.
Yes. Spheron docs describe persistent volumes that can be attached, detached and reused independently from instances.
A formal public uptime SLA for standard marketplace GPU rentals was not found in the official public pages reviewed. Not publicly documented.
Profile verified 2026-07-06. Sources: www.spheron.network · www.spheron.network · docs.spheron.network · docs.spheron.network · www.spheron.network · www.spheron.network · www.spheron.network