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You rent GPU capacity from a provider who runs NeoChamber. This guide covers getting your account, renting machines by GPU model right in your console, and where to watch every GPU you are paying for — live, isolated, and honest.
1

Get your account

Your provider mints a single-use invite bound to your company’s tenant. → Your account
2

Rent compute

Live availability by GPU model, whole nodes, assigned on the spot. → Rent compute
3

Watch it

Per-GPU telemetry, logs with fault highlighting, health counters. → Your console

What you are renting from

Your console shows your provider’s own capacity pool — their machines. It is never a shared marketplace, and never another provider’s hardware.

What you can verify yourself

What the hardware actually is

Each GPU’s UUID, model, VRAM, and MIG mode. A MIG slice is never presented as a full GPU.

Whether it is healthy

Lifetime ECC and Xid fault counters, per GPU.

That it is isolated

Your console can only ever return your own tenant’s data — proven by an automated leak test on every release.

When data is missing

Charts never interpolate. A gap is shown as a gap.