Pricing of GPU Streaming VPS
Express GPU VPS - K620
- 12GB RAM
- 9 CPU Cores
- 160GB SSD
- 100Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Once per 4 Weeks Backup
- OS: Linux / Windows 10
- Dedicated GPU: Quadro K620
- CUDA Cores: 384
- GPU Memory: 2GB DDR3
- FP32 Performance: 0.863 TFLOPS
Basic GPU VPS - P600
- 16GB RAM
- 12 CPU Cores
- 200GB SSD
- 200Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Once per 4 Weeks Backup
- OS: Linux / Windows 10
- Dedicated GPU: Quadro P600
- CUDA Cores: 384
- GPU Memory: 2GB GDDR5
- FP32 Performance: 1.2 TFLOPS
Professional GPU VPS - A4000
- 32GB RAM
- 24 CPU Cores
- 320GB SSD
- 300Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Once per 2 Weeks Backup
- OS: Linux / Windows 10
- Dedicated GPU: Quadro RTX A4000
- CUDA Cores: 6,144
- Tensor Cores: 192
- GPU Memory: 16GB GDDR6
- FP32 Performance: 19.2 TFLOPS
Advanced GPU VPS - RTX 5090
- 96GB RAM
- 32 CPU Cores
- 400GB SSD
- 500Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Once per 2 Weeks Backup
- OS: Linux / Windows 10/ Windows 11
- Dedicated GPU: GeForce RTX 5090
- CUDA Cores: 21,760
- Tensor Cores: 680
- GPU Memory: 32GB GDDR7
- FP32 Performance: 109.7 TFLOPS
Pricing of GPU Streaming Dedicated Server
Express GPU Dedicated Server - P620
- 32GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia Quadro P620
- Eight-Core Xeon E5-2670
- 120GB + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbps
- OS: Windows / Linux
- Single GPU Specifications:
- Microarchitecture: Pascal
- CUDA Cores: 512
- GPU Memory: 2GB GDDR5
- FP32 Performance: 1.5 TFLOPS
Express GPU Dedicated Server - P1000
- 32GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia Quadro P1000
- Eight-Core Xeon E5-2690
- 120GB + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbps
- OS: Windows / Linux
- Single GPU Specifications:
- Microarchitecture: Pascal
- CUDA Cores: 640
- GPU Memory: 4GB GDDR5
- FP32 Performance: 1.894 TFLOPS
Basic GPU Dedicated Server - GTX 1650
- 64GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650
- Eight-Core Xeon E5-2667v3
- 120GB + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbps
- OS: Windows / Linux
- Single GPU Specifications:
- Microarchitecture: Turing
- CUDA Cores: 896
- GPU Memory: 4GB GDDR5
- FP32 Performance: 3.0 TFLOPS
Basic GPU Dedicated Server - GTX 1660
- 64GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660
- Dual 8-Core Xeon E5-2660
- 120GB + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbps
- OS: Windows / Linux
- Single GPU Specifications:
- Microarchitecture: Turing
- CUDA Cores: 1408
- GPU Memory: 6GB GDDR6
- FP32 Performance: 5.0 TFLOPS
Professional GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 2060
- 128GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060
- Dual 8-Core E5-2660
- 120GB + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbps
- OS: Windows / Linux
- Single GPU Specifications:
- Microarchitecture: Ampere
- CUDA Cores: 1920
- Tensor Cores: 240
- GPU Memory: 6GB GDDR6
- FP32 Performance: 6.5 TFLOPS
Advanced GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 2060
- 128GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060
- Dual 20-Core Gold 6148
- 120GB + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbps
- OS: Windows / Linux
- Single GPU Specifications:
- Microarchitecture: Ampere
- CUDA Cores: 1920
- Tensor Cores: 240
- GPU Memory: 6GB GDDR6
- FP32 Performance: 6.5 TFLOPS
Basic GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 4060
- 64GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060
- Eight-Core E5-2690
- 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbps
- OS: Windows / Linux
- Single GPU Specifications:
- Microarchitecture: Ada Lovelace
- CUDA Cores: 3072
- Tensor Cores: 96
- GPU Memory: 8GB GDDR6
- FP32 Performance: 15.11 TFLOPS
Basic GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 5060
- 64GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060
- 24-Core Platinum 8160
- 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbps
- OS: Windows / Linux
- Single GPU Specifications:
- Microarchitecture: Blackwell 2.0
- CUDA Cores: 4608
- Tensor Cores: 144
- GPU Memory: 8GB GDDR7
- FP32 Performance: 23.22 TFLOPS
GPU NVENC Encoding Support Comparison (OBS/FFmpeg Streaming)
GPU Model | Architecture | NVENC Version | Max Concurrent NVENC Sessions | HEVC Encoding | AV1 Encode/Decode | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quadro P600 | Pascal | NVENC 6.0 | 2 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Entry-level, limited modern codec |
Quadro P620 | Pascal | NVENC 6.0 | 2 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | H.264/HEVC only |
Quadro P1000 | Pascal | NVENC 6.0 | 2 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Light encoding |
T1000 (4GB/8GB) | Turing | NVENC 7.1 | 3–5 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Good HEVC support |
GTX 1650 | Turing* | NVENC 6.1 / 7.1 | 2–3 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Older NVENC version on TU117 |
GTX 1660 | Turing | NVENC 7.1 | 3–5 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Decent encoder for entry workloads |
RTX 2060 | Ampere | NVENC 7.1 | 5–6 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Full HEVC support (B-frames etc.) |
RTX 3060 Ti | Ampere | NVENC 7.1 | 6–7 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Great for streaming |
RTX 4060 | Ada Lovelace | NVENC 8.1 | 3–4 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Encode/Decode | AV1 support starts here |
RTX 5060 | Blackwell 2.0 | NVENC 8.1 | 6-8 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Encode/Decode | Improved AV1 efficiency |
RTX 4090 | Ada Lovelace | NVENC 8.1 | 7–8 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Encode/Decode | Excellent multi-stream support |
RTX 5090 | Blackwell 2.0 | NVENC 8.1+ | 8-10 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Encode/Decode | Next-gen GPU |
A4000 | Ampere | NVENC 7.1 | 6–7 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Pro GPU for streaming workstations |
A5000 | Ampere | NVENC 7.1 | 7-8 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Data center friendly, stable encoding |
A6000 | Ampere | NVENC 7.1 | 8-10 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Great for multi-stream FFmpeg tasks |
- 'Max Concurrent NVENC Sessions' reflects the number of parallel streams for encoding (H.264/HEVC/AV1) in tools like OBS, FFmpeg, vMix, etc.
- AV1 encoding is supported only on newer Ada GPUs and above (e.g., RTX 40xx).
Key Features of VPS/Dedicated Server for Video Streaming
Optimized Network Speed
99.9% Uptime Guarantee
Scalable Resources
SSD Storage
Full Root Access
GPU Acceleration (Optional)
Global Accessibility
Popular Streaming Software for Hosting Streaming Video
Software | Platform(s) | Key Strengths / Features | Considerations / Limitations | Is It Free? |
---|---|---|---|---|
OBS Studio | Windows, macOS, Linux | • Open source & highly extensible • Broad plugin & community support • Supports RTMP, SRT, WebRTC, scenes, overlays, etc. |
• More setup required for advanced features • No built-in support for some premium production features (though many are plugin-based) |
Yes — fully free and open source (OBS Studio) |
vMix | Windows | • Professional production tools: multi-camera switching, virtual sets, NDI support, replay, effects • Supports 4K and higher with proper hardware |
• Windows only • Requires paid licence for full features • More resource intensive for bigger workflows |
Partial. vMix offers lifetime or subscription licences for full versions, though there is a free trial. (vMix) |
Wirecast | Windows, macOS | • Polished interface and broadcast features • Good for multi-camera / event streaming |
• Higher cost compared to open source options • Requires strong hardware for best performance |
No — Wirecast is commercial (paid) software |
XSplit Broadcaster | Windows | • Easy to use, good UI for beginner to intermediate streamers • Many integrations (plugins, social media) |
• Windows only • Some advanced features locked behind pay tiers |
Partial — base version may have free or trial features, but full features require purchase |
Streamlabs (Streamlabs Desktop / Talk Studio etc.) | Windows, macOS, Web | • User-friendly interface with built-in overlays, alerts, widgets, tips/donations • Many features for streamers built in (chat, layout, etc.) |
• The free plan may have limitations (e.g. watermark, feature locks) • Performance can be heavier vs leaner tools |
Yes (core features) — but many premium features are locked in paid tiers. (Streamlabs) |
FFmpeg | Cross-platform (command line) | • Extremely powerful and flexible for encoding, transcoding, streaming pipelines • Lightweight, scriptable, supports many codecs & formats |
• No GUI (command line tool) • Steep learning curve for complex tasks • Must watch licence constraints when combining with certain codecs or distributing binaries |
Yes (open source) — FFmpeg is licensed mostly under LGPL (and optional GPL parts) (FFmpeg) |
Notes / Tips to Include
“Free” vs “Fully Free”
- “Free” sometimes means the core software or limited version is free, but advanced features require payment (e.g. Streamlabs, vMix).
- “Open source / free” means you can use all features, view/modify source, etc. (e.g. OBS, FFmpeg).
Licence & Legal Concerns (especially for FFmpeg)
- FFmpeg is under the LGPL by default, with some optional parts under GPL if built with certain codecs or features.
- If you integrate FFmpeg (or re-distribute it inside your product), you must comply with licence requirements (e.g. making source available, allowing replacement of libraries).
- For vMix, the user must purchase the appropriate licence (either subscription or lifetime) for full use.
Which to Recommend / Support in Your Hosting Environment
- OBS Studio is a safe default — fully free, widely used, many users already familiar with it.
- Streamlabs is good for beginners or those wanting built-in overlays & monetization features, though you might warn about limitations in free tier.
- vMix / Wirecast are more for professional clients or events needing polished production.
- FFmpeg is great under the hood on servers or for automated pipelines (transcoding, streaming workflows) even if users on client side may not directly use it.
OBS Studio for Hosting Streaming Video
Host your streaming projects with OBS Studio on our high-performance servers. Designed for creators and broadcasters, OBS Studio runs smoothly on our optimized hosting environments, supporting HD and 4K streaming with minimal latency. Enjoy full control, flexible configurations, SSD storage, and 99.9% uptime — ideal for live events, gaming, and media production workflows.
Streaming Dedicated Server for FFmpeg Hosting
Deploy FFmpeg on a powerful Streaming Dedicated Server built for real-time encoding, transcoding, and video delivery. Our GPU-optional servers provide the performance needed for high-quality video processing, batch conversions, and automated streaming pipelines. Benefit from dedicated resources, scalable bandwidth, and 24/7 expert support — perfect for developers, media platforms, and custom streaming applications.
Streaming Dedicated Server for Streamlabs Hosting
Enhance your live broadcasting with Streamlabs on a reliable Streaming Dedicated Server. Ideal for creators and brands, our servers provide the performance and stability needed for interactive live streams, multi-platform broadcasts, and HD video output. With dedicated bandwidth, full admin access, and 24/7 support, you can stream seamlessly while keeping your audience engaged.
OBS + StreamElements for Hosting Streaming Video
Run OBS Studio with StreamElements on our high-performance hosting servers for a seamless live streaming experience. This setup combines OBS’s reliable encoding and scene control with StreamElements’ cloud overlays, alerts, and audience engagement tools. Our optimized streaming environment ensures low-latency performance, 99.9% uptime, and full admin access — perfect for creators, gamers, and event broadcasters who want stable, high-quality live video production.
FAQs: VPS/Dedicated Server for Video Streaming
What is a Video Streaming Server?
Can I use my own streaming software?
How much bandwidth is included?
What video resolutions do you support?
Is technical support available?
What’s the difference between a VPS and a Dedicated Server for streaming?
VPS: Cost-effective and scalable, ideal for small to medium streaming projects or individual creators.
Dedicated Server: Provides exclusive hardware resources and higher performance, suitable for professional broadcasters, large-scale platforms, or multi-channel setups.
Do your servers support GPU acceleration?
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