Machines

Generated on 20 Jan 2026

Machines are Linux and Windows virtual machines with persistent storage, GPU options, and free unlimited bandwidth. They’re designed for high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.

Getting Started

Quickstarts and intermediate tutorials to get started.

How-Tos

How to accomplish specific tasks in detail, like creation/deletion, configuration, and management.

Reference

API documentation for Machines (including example requests and available parameters), Machine performance, and Machine states and error codes.

Concepts

Explanations and definitions of core concepts in Paperspace machines.

Details

Features, plans and pricing, availability, limits, known issues, and more.

Support

Learn about different support levels and get in touch with Paperspace support.

Latest Updates

14 January 2026

  • Paperspace support emails now use the digitalocean.com domain. Add digitalocean.com to your email allowlist and reply only to emails from digitalocean.com. Use the existing Paperspace Support form to open new Paperspace support tickets.

1 July 2024

  • We have deprecated Windows-based templates, so they are unavailable for new Paperspace users. Users who joined Paperspace prior to 1 July 2024 can still start, create, and manage Windows-based template machines. We continue to support Windows streaming updates for existing users.

  • 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.

15 May 2024

  • 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

    We have deprecated the legacy Gradient and Core API endpoints, so they are now unavailable for Paperspace users. Applications must use the new API to retain functionality. You can submit a support ticket for questions or assistance.

For more information, see all Machines release notes.

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