Q: How does OpenMetal GPU pricing compare to AWS GPU instances?
OpenMetal prices GPU servers on a fixed monthly model with included egress, while AWS bills GPU instances per GPU-hour on shared-tenancy infrastructure with per-GB egress, so for sustained workloads OpenMetal is typically far cheaper.
AWS GPU instances (P5, G6, and similar) deliver accelerators on a metered per-hour rate that bundles the provider’s elasticity and idle-capacity premium into every hour, plus per-GB data-transfer-out that on high-traffic inference endpoints can rival the compute cost itself. That suits genuinely spiky, scale-to-zero workloads.
OpenMetal’s H200 and RP6000 are single-tenant bare metal with fixed monthly pricing, included egress, and full root access. For sustained 24/7 training or always-on inference, the workloads that keep a GPU busy, the fixed-cost model avoids both the metered GPU-hour premium (the “idle silicon tax”) and the egress bill.

A precise comparison depends on current AWS rates and your utilization, so model your own hours before deciding. OpenMetal GPU pricing is provided on request rather than published, so contact OpenMetal for a quote to compare against your AWS costs.
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