Oracle Cloud (OCI) GPU pricing 2026
OCI exposes GPUs through bare-metal HGX H100 / H200 / B200 SuperClusters and a smaller catalogue of VM-shape GPUs. Headline H100 list rate is among the highest in the category before negotiated discount.
Published rate card
Per-GPU per-hour rates pulled from the vendor pricing page linked above, Last verified June 2026. Rates exclude storage, egress, and any managed-service uplift. Reserved-capacity contracts typically improve on these rates.
| GPU | Configuration | Per GPU per hour |
|---|---|---|
| H100 80GB (BM.GPU.H100.8) | Bare metal, per-GPU equiv | $10.000 |
| A100 80GB (BM.GPU4.8) | Bare metal, per-GPU equiv | $4.000 |
| A10 (VM.GPU.A10) | VM, per-GPU | $2.000 |
Hidden costs to watch
- OCI GPU shapes are bare-metal-first; reservation contracts (1-3 year) are the practical entry point.
- Block storage, file storage, and outbound transfer billed separately on the OCI rate card.
- RDMA cluster networking is included on supported shapes but topology design is on the customer.
What Oracle Cloud (OCI) is best for
Existing Oracle estates and customers that need RDMA networking, large bare-metal H100 / H200 / B200 SuperClusters, and predictable region availability.
See the GPU cloud buying guideWorked example
Acme Vision Co. (illustrative example, not a real company) needs to train a 10 billion-parameter vision-language model on a fixed 8-GPU cluster for 30 days at 18 hours per day duty cycle.
At Oracle Cloud (OCI)'s cheapest published rate of $10.00 per GPU-hour, the run costs $43,200 for raw GPU compute, before storage, egress, and MLOps overhead. Add the typical 25 percent year-one uplift and the modelled spend is $54,000. Use the calculator on the homepage to model your own GPU class, cluster size, and duty cycle.
Last verified June 2026. Oracle Cloud (OCI) rates change frequently. Always obtain a vendor quote before purchase.
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