Choose The Best GPU for ComfyUI Hosting
Advanced Dedicated GPU Server - RTX 3060 Ti
- GPU Model: RTX 3060 Ti
- CPU: 24-Core Dual E5-2697v2
- Memory: 128GB RAM
- Disk: 240GB SSD+2TB SSD
- Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 8 GB GDDR6
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
Basic GPU VPS - RTX 5060
- GPU Model: RTX 5060
- CPU: 16 CPU Cores
- Memory: 28GB RAM
- Disk: 240GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 200Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 8 GB GDDR7
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
- Backup: Once per 4 Weeks
Basic Dedicated GPU Server - RTX 5060
- GPU Model: RTX 5060
- CPU: 24-Core Platinum 8160
- Memory: 64GB RAM
- Disk: 120GB SSD+960GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 8 GB GDDR7
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
Advanced GPU VPS - RTX 5090
- GPU Model: RTX 5090
- CPU: 32 CPU Cores
- Memory: 84GB RAM
- Disk: 400GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 500Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 32 GB GDDR7
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
- Backup: Once per 2 Weeks
Professional GPU VPS - RTX Pro 2000
- GPU Model: RTX Pro 2000
- CPU: 16 CPU Cores
- Memory: 28GB RAM
- Disk: 240GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 300Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 16 GB GDDR7
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
- Backup: Once per 2 Weeks
Professional GPU VPS - RTX A4000
- GPU Model: RTX A4000
- CPU: 24 CPU Cores
- Memory: 28GB RAM
- Disk: 320GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 300Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 16 GB GDDR6
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
- Backup: Once per 2 Weeks
Advanced GPU VPS - RTX Pro 4000
- GPU Model: RTX Pro 4000
- CPU: 24 CPU Cores
- Memory: 56GB RAM
- Disk: 320GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 500Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 24 GB GDDR7
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
- Backup: Once per 2 Weeks
Advanced Dedicated GPU Server - RTX A5000
- GPU Model: RTX A5000
- CPU: 24-Core Dual E5-2697v2
- Memory: 128GB RAM
- Disk: 240GB SSD+2TB SSD
- Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 24 GB GDDR6
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
Enterprise Dedicated GPU Server - RTX 4090
- GPU Model: RTX 4090
- CPU: 36-Core Dual E5-2697v4
- Memory: 256GB RAM
- Disk: 240GB SSD+2TB NVMe+8TB SATA
- Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 24 GB GDDR6X
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
Advanced GPU VPS - RTX Pro 5000
- GPU Model: RTX Pro 5000
- CPU: 24 CPU Cores
- Memory: 56GB RAM
- Disk: 320GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 500Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 48 GB GDDR7
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
- Backup: Once per 2 Weeks
Enterprise Dedicated GPU Server - RTX A6000
- GPU Model: RTX A6000
- CPU: 36-Core Dual E5-2697v4
- Memory: 256GB RAM
- Disk: 240GB SSD+2TB NVMe+8TB SATA
- Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 48 GB GDDR6
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
Enterprise GPU VPS - RTX Pro 6000
- GPU Model: RTX Pro 6000
- CPU: 32 CPU Cores
- Memory: 84GB RAM
- Disk: 400GB SSD
- Bandwidth: 1000Mbps Unmetered
- GPU Memory: 96 GB GDDR7
- IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
- Location: USA
- Backup: Once per 2 Weeks
Overview: How Does ComfyUI Hosting Work on Linux?
ComfyUI hosting provides you with a ready-to-use GPU server with ComfyUI already installed and configured. ComfyUI and all its required dependencies (Python, CUDA drivers, etc.) are pre-installed, eliminating the need for manual setup. Once deployed, you'll find a unique connection URL in the 'Additional Software' section of the DBM control panel. This URL points to the web-based ComfyUI interface.
Open this URL in any modern browser to access the ComfyUI dashboard. All rendering and processing occurs on the remote GPU server. Upload and download models (checkpoint, LoRA, ControlNet, etc.) directly from the web interface. You can also organize workflows, adjust parameters, and install custom nodes as needed. The GPU server handles massive computations, delivering fast and stable image generation even for large or complex tasks. You can upgrade GPU performance or add storage at any time without reinstalling.
You can still access your server with root privileges, which can coexist with browser-based access to ComfyUI. This allows you to quickly use ComfyUI via the web client while still being able to perform system-level operations via root login (e.g., SSH), such as installing additional software, managing the firewall, or performing in-depth debugging.
For Windows, you will use RDP to Log in.
Details Display: Browser-Based Interface
Experience hassle-free ComfyUI Hosting with everything pre-installed on Ubuntu 24. Our service allows you to launch your own AI image-generation environment instantly—no manual setup required. Users can freely download and manage models, access the full ComfyUI workflow builder, and work directly from any browser using the provided URL. Enjoy reliable GPU performance, 24/7 uptime, and flexible model management for creative projects, prototyping, or production use.
If you choose to pre-install ComfyUI, the system will automatically deploy it. You'll see a connection URL in the Additional Software column. Click it to access the ComfyUI interface directly through your browser, without any additional configuration. You can also freely upload and download models from this interface to quickly get started.
Details Display: Model Management, Generate Images
Open the URL provided in the DBM Panel in your browser to directly access the ComfyUI web interface. Here, you can search for and download the desired model, adjust inference parameters and workflow settings, and start generating and testing images in just a few steps, without any additional installation or complex configuration.
4 Features of ComfyUI Hosting
Supports Advanced Models & Extensions
GPU Optimization for Speed & Stability
Custom Templates & Workflow Sharing
ComfyUI Hosting vs AUTOMATIC1111 Hosting
| Feature | ComfyUI Hosting | AUTOMATIC1111 Hosting |
|---|---|---|
| Interface Type | Node-based visual workflow editor | Web-based UI with prompt input + menus |
| Learning Curve | Medium to high (for advanced workflows) | Low (beginner-friendly) |
| Customization | Extremely modular (fine control of pipeline & logic) | Limited customization unless with extensions |
| Model Support | Supports SDXL, LoRA, ControlNet, T2I Adapter, custom nodes | Supports SDXL, LoRA, ControlNet, via extensions |
| Best For | Power users, automation pipelines, research workflows | Artists, hobbyists, casual prompt-based generation |
| Performance Optimization | More efficient GPU usage via controlled graph execution | Slightly heavier, but still well-optimized |
| Workflow Sharing | ✅ Native .json export/import for pipelines | ❌ Limited; no native workflow graph export |
| Batch / Multi-Stage Tasks | ✅ Excellent for chained or batched generation | ⚠️ More manual setup via scripts |
| Community Plugins | Growing ecosystem of custom nodes | Mature plugin ecosystem |
| Offline Use | ✅ Fully supported | ✅ Fully supported |
- Choose ComfyUI Hosting if you want modular control, workflow automation, or to build complex, repeatable pipelines with SDXL, LoRA, or video models.
- Choose AUTOMATIC1111 Hosting if you prefer a fast setup, clean UI, and mostly use text prompts and simple tools.
FAQs of ComfyUI Hosting
What is ComfyUI Hosting?
You still need to download and load the actual models, for example: stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0, runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5, or stabilityai/stable-video-diffusion.
Do I need to install anything locally?
Can I share workflows or reuse pipelines across servers?
What GPU specs do I need for ComfyUI Hosting?
Can I upload or download custom models?
Do I need internet access to run ComfyUI?
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