Paperspace NVIDIA GRID machines are now retired and therefore unavailable for new and existing Paperspace users. NVIDIA GRID machine types are Air, Standard, Advanced, Pro, ProL, and ProXL.
Windows templates are retired and therefore unavailable for new Paperspace users. Users who joined Paperspace prior to 1 July 2024 can still start, create, and manage Windows template machines. Windows streaming updates continue to take place to support existing users.
A new API for managing Paperspace resources is now available. The API provides:
A unified and predictable endpoint schema
Improved performance and scalability
Documented support for API endpoints
The legacy Gradient and Core API endpoints will become unavailable on 15 July, 2024. To ensure your application continues to work on July 15, update your calls to reference the new API. You can submit a support ticket for questions or assistance.
We have simplified how you create Core Virtual Machines (VMs) and made the following improvements:
Operating system (OS) templates are auto-selected for machines. When you select a machine, only the supported templates for that machine type are shown. This pairing of machines and templates ensures that you choose a template that works with your machine.
Machine approval and fraud detection processes have been improved. This reduces the number of machine approval requests you make. You can request approval for a machine when selecting a machine in the Paperspace console.
A100-80G machines with 2 and 4 GPUs are now discontinued. You can choose the dedicated GPU A100-80G machine or the multi-GPU A100-80G machine with 8 GPUs instead.
Graphcore IPU machines are now discontinued in Notebooks. When creating a new notebook, you can choose an available GPU or CPU instead.
NVIDIA H100 GPUs are now available both on-demand and for guaranteed capacity reservations in the NYC2
region via Paperspace’s sales team. For more information, see the Paperspace NVIDIA H100 reference page.
Paperspace changes are now tracked through DigitalOcean’s release notes. See Paperspace changelog for the new Paperspace products and features released prior to 14 December 2023.
As part of the Paperspace acquisition by DigitalOcean, there are now several changes to billing for Paperspace users:
You now receive invoices from DigitalOcean. Invoice emails are sent from support@digitalocean.com
with a PDF copy attached.
Your account is migrated to the DigitalOcean billing experience on cloud.digitalocean.com
, where you can view details like team balance, itemized charges, and payment methods. You can no longer filter and review usage by user ID.
Your current Paperspace payment method has been migrated and you do not need to take any action.
Your team compute alerts have been migrated as DigitalOcean billing alerts. We do not support billing alerts for specific users. You can no longer create or use compute limits that restrict resource creation or forcefully terminate running workloads.
The Paperspace referral system is temporarily discontinued. If you have claimed credits from previous referrals, they are honored for Paperspace services.
If you are having trouble making a payment, please contact the Paperspace support team. Learn more about DigitalOcean’s monthly billing cycle, payment methods, and late payments.
DigitalOcean has acquired Paperspace. Learn more in the Paperspace acquisition blog post.