NVIDIA Tesla P40 · 24GB VRAM

Jupyter GPU Notebook Server

Fua le Jupyter notebooks ma le lagolagoina o NVIDIA GPU. Faʻatupulaia o le faʻafanua ma le ML ma le CUDA acceleration.

$ pip install jupyterlab torch && jupyter lab --ip=0.0.0.0 --allow-root
# Taʻalo i luga o NVIDIA Tesla P40 (24GB)
Faʻatonu _

O le a le Jupyter i luga o se GPU VPS?

O le Jupyter notebooks i luga o se GPU VPS e tuʻuina atu ia te oe se siosiomaga atinaʻe faʻaagafesootai ma le NVIDIA GPU hardware faʻapitoa. Perfect mo le saienisi o faʻamatalaga, ML experimentation, ma le prototyping o faʻataʻitaʻiga.

Mo le ā le Jupyter i le VPS.org GPU

GPU i Notebooks

Faʻaliliuina CUDA GPUs i luga o le komepiuta. Aʻoaʻo ni faataitaiga i se auala felagolagomaʻi.

JupyterLab

Full JupyterLab IDE ma terminal, faila browser, ma faʻaopoopoga.

Library ua faʻapipiʻiina muamua

PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, pandas, ma isi e sauni e faʻaaoga.

Faʻataga mamao

Faʻaliliuina mai se faila i se isi faila

Faʻaaogaina o mataupu lauiloa Jupyter

Faʻataʻitaʻiga ML
Faʻafanua
Faʻataʻitaʻiga prototyping
Aoga
Suʻesuʻega
Kaggle tauvaga

Faʻamatalaga o le GPU

GPUNVIDIA Tesla P40
VRAM24 GB GDDR5X
CUDA Colours3,840
FP3212 TFLOPS
INT847 TOPS
Memoria346 GB/s
FaʻaputugaPascal (GP102)
FaʻasolosoloBare-metal PCIe

Faʻamatalaga Faʻatonu

What is Jupyter on a GPU VPS?

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Jupyter on a GPU VPS is a CUDA-accelerated deployment. Jupyter is a general GPU-accelerated workload. Make sure your software has CUDA support and that your driver / runtime versions match the workload requirements for Jupyter.

How do I set up Jupyter on a GPU VPS?

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Deploy a GPU VPS with the NVIDIA Tesla P40, SSH in, and run pip install jupyterlab torch && jupyter lab --ip=0.0.0.0 --allow-root. Your Jupyter environment is ready in minutes with full GPU acceleration.

How much VRAM do I need for Jupyter?

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Our GPU VPS ships with 24 GB GDDR5X VRAM on the NVIDIA Tesla P40, which is sufficient for most Jupyter workloads. Multi-GPU configurations are available on request.

Is Jupyter GPU VPS billed hourly or monthly?

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GPU VPS plans are billed monthly with no lock-in contracts and can be cancelled anytime. Contact us for current GPU pricing tiers.

Can I run other tools alongside Jupyter?

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Yes — you have full root on the GPU VPS. Run whatever fits inside the 24 GB VRAM and the available RAM / storage budget alongside Jupyter.

Do I get full root on the Jupyter GPU VPS?

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Yes. Full root SSH on every GPU VPS — install drivers, swap CUDA versions, customize the environment for Jupyter however you need.

Which CUDA version is installed for Jupyter?

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GPU VPSs ship with a recent CUDA runtime and the matching NVIDIA driver pre-installed. You can pin or upgrade CUDA versions as required by your Jupyter workload.

Does my Jupyter GPU VPS persist between sessions?

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Yes — your Jupyter GPU VPS is a long-running persistent server, not an ephemeral instance. Models, configs, and data stay on the SSD between sessions.

Where should I store data for my Jupyter workload?

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Keep working data on the VPS SSD for fast access during Jupyter runs; back up finished artifacts (weights, generations, embeddings) off-server via snapshots or object storage for safety.

Can I scale my Jupyter GPU VPS later?

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Yes — plan upgrades are instant from your control panel; the GPU itself can be swapped to a larger tier on request. Your Jupyter install carries over.

Are backups available for my GPU VPS?

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Yes. Automated daily backups are an add-on; manual snapshots are free. Useful for long Jupyter training runs where you want a checkpointable server state.

Is there a money-back guarantee on the GPU VPS?

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Yes — 30-day money-back guarantee on every plan including GPU. Try Jupyter on a GPU VPS risk-free.

E sauni e faʻatino le Jupyter i le GPU?

Faʻaaogaina se NVIDIA GPU server faʻapitoa i minute. E leai se faʻatapulaʻaina, leai se telefoni faʻatau.

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