DataCrunch vs Nebius
DataCrunch is cheaper on 4 of the 6 GPUs both providers list with on-demand pricing, verified 2026-07-18. Nebius still wins on 2, its best case being the RTX PRO 6000 at $1.80 vs $1.89. Platform facts come from each provider's own documentation.
Nebius
cheaper on 2 of 6 sharedPrice per GPU, side by side (2026-07-18)
| GPU (on-demand $/hr) | DataCrunch | Nebius |
|---|---|---|
| H100 | $3.25 | $3.85 |
| A100 | $1.29 | not offered |
| H200 | $4.00 | $4.50 |
| B200 | $6.11 | $7.15 |
| L40S | $1.37 | $1.35 |
| B300 | $7.50 | $7.85 |
| Tesla V100 | $0.17 | not offered |
| GB300 | $8.62 | not offered |
| RTX PRO 6000 | $1.89 | $1.80 |
| RTX A6000 | $0.61 | not offered |
| RTX 6000 Ada | $1.04 | not offered |
Cheapest verified on-demand rate per side from today's snapshot; highlighted = cheaper. Spot/marketplace tiers shown on the individual pages.
Platform facts
| DataCrunch | Nebius | |
|---|---|---|
| Billing increment | not published | per-second |
| Egress | not published | $0.015/GiB Standard Object Storage egress; VM network egress not published |
| Storage /GB-mo | not published | $0.0530/GiB/month block volumes without replication |
| Spot offered | not published | yes |
| Reserved offered | sales only | sales only |
| Notebook support | templates | one-click Jupyter |
From each provider's documentation, verified 2026-07-07; sources on the fees matrix and enterprise matrix.
FAQ
DataCrunch is cheaper on 4 of the 6 GPUs both providers offer, verified 2026-07-18. The other is cheaper on the rest, so the right pick depends on the specific GPU you need.
The B200: $6.11 per GPU-hour on DataCrunch vs $7.15 on Nebius, a difference of $1.04 per hour, verified 2026-07-18.
DataCrunch lists 5 GPUs with on-demand pricing that Nebius does not: A100, Tesla V100, GB300, RTX A6000, RTX 6000 Ada. Every GPU Nebius lists with on-demand pricing is also available on DataCrunch.
Prices render from the live dataset each build. More: the screener · price movers · methodology.