Persistent storage and snapshots if they are not included in the published GPU rate
Official GPU Hourly Pricing
Runpod H200 price per hour calculator
Check the current official Runpod H200 hourly price, estimate monthly spend at 240 GPU hours, and compare it with DigitalOcean and DataCrunch.
At 240 GPU hours/month, DataCrunch comes in about $12 per month below DigitalOcean on midpoint published pricing.
This estimate excludes Persistent storage and snapshots if they are not included in the published GPU rate and Egress or outbound transfer when it is billed separately unless those items are clearly included in the published provider rate.
- Best published rate: $3.39 per GPU hour published
- Current lowest estimate: $814/month at 240 GPU hours
- Gap vs DigitalOcean: $12/month
- Last reviewed: 2026-05-02
Interactive estimate
See which provider comes in lowest for your usage
Enter your expected monthly GPU hours and your current reference rate. The calculator ranks the providers in this page by midpoint published pricing.
Quick read
At 240 GPU hours per month, DataCrunch is the lowest estimated option in this comparison based on midpoint published pricing. It comes in about $12 per month below DigitalOcean. Against your current reference rate, that is roughly $48 per month in estimated savings.
How the estimate works
monthly cost = monthly GPU hours x published hourly rate Reviewing the current input...
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These items are excluded unless a provider clearly includes them in the published rate shown on its pricing page.
Egress or outbound transfer when it is billed separately
Local taxes, premium support, and negotiated discounts not shown on public pricing pages
Sources
Published pricing references used on this page
Each provider shown here links back to a published pricing page or an official source that can be checked directly.
Runpod
Runpod H200 model page
Last checked: 2026-05-02
DigitalOcean
DigitalOcean GPU pricing
Last checked: 2026-05-02
DataCrunch
DataCrunch products pricing
Last checked: 2026-05-02
Provider comparison
Side-by-side view of the current published data
This table keeps the comparison compact: pricing, billing model, and the reference SKU used for each provider in this page.
| Feature | Runpod | DigitalOcean | DataCrunch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Published H200 hourly price | $3.99 | $3.44 | $3.39 |
| Quick take | direct on-demand reference from a dedicated page | per-GPU price on a general-purpose cloud | pay-as-you-go pricing from a specialist provider |
| Billing model | on-demand gpu instance | on-demand flat pricing | pay-as-you-go per GPU |
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Notes
Important context for this comparison
This calculator uses only published pricing from each provider and avoids mixing different GPU families in the main comparison.
The estimate excludes storage, bandwidth, taxes, negotiated discounts, and other extras that are not published in a standard way.