Civo vs Massed Compute

Compare GPU pricing, features, and specifications between Civo and Massed Compute cloud providers. Find the best deals for AI training, inference, and ML workloads.

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Civo

Provider 1

5
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Massed Compute

Provider 2

0
GPUs Available
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Comparison Overview

5
Total GPU Models
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Civo GPUs
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Massed Compute GPUs
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GPU Pricing Comparison

Total GPUs: 5Both available: 0Civo: 5Massed Compute: 0
Showing 5 of 5 GPUs
Last updated: 1/13/2026, 10:45:16 AM
A100 PCIE
40GB VRAM •
CivoCivo
$1.09/hour
Updated: 5/15/2025
Best Price
Not Available
A100 SXM
80GB VRAM •
CivoCivo
$14.32/hour
8x GPU configuration
Updated: 12/17/2025
Best Price
Not Available
H100
80GB VRAM •
CivoCivo
$19.92/hour
8x GPU configuration
Updated: 12/17/2025
Best Price
Not Available
H200
141GB VRAM •
CivoCivo
$27.92/hour
8x GPU configuration
Updated: 12/17/2025
Best Price
Not Available
L40S
48GB VRAM •
CivoCivo
$10.32/hour
8x GPU configuration
Updated: 12/17/2025
Best Price
Not Available

Features Comparison

Civo

  • Fast Kubernetes

    K3s-based managed clusters that typically launch in under 90 seconds

  • GPU Cloud

    NVIDIA B200, H200, H100 (PCIe/SXM), L40S, and A100 options for AI training and inference

  • Public and Private Cloud

    Public regions plus private cloud with CivoStack and FlexCore appliances for sovereignty needs

  • Predictable Pricing

    Transparent hourly rates with no control-plane fees and straightforward egress costs

  • Developer Tooling

    CLI, API, Terraform provider, and Helm-ready clusters out of the box

Massed Compute

  • NVIDIA Preferred Partner

    Assurance of fully-supported, high-performance NVIDIA GPU solutions

  • SOC 2 Type II Compliant

    Independent attestation of security, availability, and confidentiality controls

  • On-Demand & Bare-Metal Options

    Hourly VMs or single-tenant servers—no long-term contracts

  • Inventory API

    REST API to list, provision, manage, and retire GPU instances programmatically

  • Tier III U.S. Data Centers

    Redundant power, cooling, and network for >99.98 % uptime

  • Virtual Desktop Interface

    Launch pre-configured AI/ML or VFX desktops in a browser—no CLI needed

Pros & Cons

Civo

Advantages
  • Very fast cluster provisioning and simple developer UX
  • Clear pricing with no managed control-plane charges
  • Range of modern NVIDIA GPUs including B200/H200
  • Supports both Kubernetes clusters and standalone GPU compute
Considerations
  • Smaller global region footprint than hyperscalers
  • GPU capacity can be limited depending on region
  • Fewer managed services compared to larger clouds

Massed Compute

Advantages
  • Broad catalog of NVIDIA GPUs from RTX A5000 up to H100 SXM5
  • Very competitive hourly pricing with no hidden bandwidth fees
  • Owned hardware—no ‘middle-man’ latency or support hand-offs
  • Direct access to engineers for GPU & driver questions
Considerations
  • Data-center footprint limited to the United States
  • No AMD GPU options at present
  • You must maintain a prepaid credit balance to launch VMs

Compute Services

Civo

Managed Kubernetes

K3s-based managed Kubernetes with fast launch times and built-in load balancers, ingress, and CNI.

  • Clusters typically ready in under 90 seconds
  • Built-in CNI and ingress with no control-plane fee
GPU Compute

On-demand NVIDIA GPU instances for AI training, inference, and 3D workloads.

Massed Compute

On-Demand GPU Instances

Self-service VMs billed hourly; configurable 1-, 2-, 4- or 8-GPU nodes

Bare-Metal GPU Servers

Single-tenant servers with full hardware control and optional NVLink interconnects

  • No virtualization overhead
  • Customisable CPU, RAM, storage & network fabric
GPU Clusters

Reserved multi-node clusters networked for distributed training

  • Flexible interconnect (e.g. InfiniBand, 200 GbE)
  • Long-term reservation guarantees capacity

Pricing Options

Civo

On-Demand GPU Instances

Hourly pricing for GPU compute with simple, per-accelerator rates

Pay-as-you-go Kubernetes

Node-based billing with free control plane and straightforward bandwidth pricing

Private Cloud Reservations

Dedicated CivoStack or FlexCore deployments for sovereignty and predictable spend

Massed Compute

Getting Started

  1. 1
    Create an account

    Sign up and claim the trial credit to explore the platform

  2. 2
    Pick a region

    Choose London, Frankfurt, or New York for public cloud deployments

  3. 3
    Launch a cluster or GPU node

    Create a Kubernetes cluster or start GPU compute with your preferred accelerator

  4. 4
    Deploy your workload

    Use kubectl, Helm, or Civo CLI to ship apps or ML stacks

  5. 5
    Monitor and scale

    Scale node pools, add GPU nodes, and watch usage from the dashboard or API

Massed Compute

Get Started
  1. 1
    Create an account

    Sign up and confirm email to access the console

  2. 2
    Add billing credits

    Configure initial, minimum, and recharge amounts

  3. 3
    Select a GPU template

    Choose GPU type, quantity, and OS image from the catalog

  4. 4
    Launch via VDI or SSH

    Boot the VM, connect in one click, or use the API

Support & Global Availability

Civo

Global Regions

Public regions in London (LON1), Frankfurt (FRA1), and New York (NYC1); private cloud available globally via CivoStack/FlexCore.

Support

Documentation, community Slack, and ticketed/email support with account team options for enterprise customers.

Massed Compute

Global Regions

Tier III U.S. data centers (multiple sites in low-cost power markets)

Support

Documentation portal, Discord community, email ticketing, and direct engineer chat ('Ask AI Expert')