ClusterMAX 2.0Bronze

Denvr Dataworks

Meets minimum criteria. Last category we directly recommend; often with inconsistent support or networking gaps.

ByJordan NanosDaniel NishballDylan Patel
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Denvr Dataworks Quick Stats

ClusterMAX Tier
Bronze (2 / 5)
Source Rating Cycle
ClusterMAX 2.0
GPUs Offered
H100
Slurm Support
Discussed in review
Kubernetes Support
Discussed in review
SOC 2 Mentioned
Not flagged
NCCL Benchmarks
Not in review
Last Updated
Nov 06, 2025

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During previous rounds of testing, Denvr Dataworks was a strong cloud provider with a promising future despite a part-time obsession with immersion cooling. To set aside the claims around the viability of immersion cooling on the technical side, it is also clear that claims regarding the usage of fresh water for cooling in datacenters are way overblown. This is described in detail in this report and this article, which estimate that datacenters in the US used less than 0.15% of the nation’s freshwater last year, depending on how you count it.

  • 50M gallons per day if counting only cooling

  • 200-275M gallons per day if counting power but not dam reservoir evaporation

  • 628M gallons per day if counting evaporation from reservoirs used for hydro power

Compared to the roughly 2 billion gallons of water per day used for golf course irrigation, the 50 million gallons per day on liquid cooling is about 2.4% of the total.

Unfortunately, it seems that much of the original Denvr team has now left the company and GPUs are inaccessible to us when using their website directly.

Can’t spin up a VM without a VPC

Can’t make a VPC without talking to a sysadmin

However, Denvr’s hardware has not disappeared entirely. Instead, it appears Denvr has pivoted to wholesale-only, surfacing its capacity through aggregators and marketplaces. During our testing of the Dstack Sky platform, our job was provisioned on a Denvr Dataworks machine in Houston, Texas via vast.ai. After getting through the turducken of ssh tunnels and into the dstack orchestrated, vast.ai deployed, container running on the Denvr server, we were able to successfully run a multi-GPU (2x H100) RL training job on this hardware. When it works, it works.

In the future we look forward to revisiting the Denvr platform and testing out slurm or kubernetes offerings.

Denvr Dataworks GPU Cloud FAQ

What tier is Denvr Dataworks in ClusterMAX?

Denvr Dataworks is rated Bronze tier in the ClusterMAX 2.0 GPU cloud rating system by SemiAnalysis (with the ClusterMAX 2.1 Update applied April 2026). Bronze is the lowest tier ClusterMAX directly recommends. Meets minimum criteria. Last category we directly recommend; often with inconsistent support or networking gaps.

Is Denvr Dataworks SOC 2 Type II certified?

Denvr Dataworks's ClusterMAX review does not flag a SOC 2 Type II attestation as confirmed. SemiAnalysis treats SOC 2 Type II as a baseline expectation for any GPU cloud serving enterprise or regulated AI workloads — see the ClusterMAX criteria page for the full security baseline.

Does Denvr Dataworks support Slurm?

Yes. The Denvr Dataworks review on ClusterMAX covers their Slurm offering — including whether it is managed, self-managed, or runs as Slurm-on-Kubernetes (SUNK, Soperator, or Slinky). See the Orchestration section of the review for the specific Slurm flavor offered and SemiAnalysis' hands-on experience.

Does Denvr Dataworks support Kubernetes?

Yes. The Denvr Dataworks review on ClusterMAX covers their Kubernetes offering — whether managed Kubernetes is provided, what control plane is used, and how GPU operator, networking, and storage integrate. See the Orchestration and Storage sections of the review for details.

What GPUs does Denvr Dataworks offer?

Based on the SemiAnalysis hands-on review, Denvr Dataworks offers (or has been publicly tied to) the following NVIDIA / AMD GPU SKUs: H100. Specific inventory, region availability, and on-demand vs reserved access are detailed in the Denvr Dataworks ClusterMAX review.

What is the NCCL all-reduce performance on Denvr Dataworks?

Denvr Dataworks's ClusterMAX review does not yet publish hands-on NCCL all-reduce results. NCCL all-reduce bandwidth is the standard SemiAnalysis benchmark for InfiniBand / RoCE health on GPU clusters — see the ClusterMAX /health-checks page for the full benchmark methodology.

How does Denvr Dataworks compare to CoreWeave?

CoreWeave is the only ClusterMAX Platinum provider, while Denvr Dataworks is rated Bronze. The Denvr Dataworks review documents the specific gaps versus CoreWeave across the 10 ClusterMAX criteria (Security, Lifecycle, Orchestration, Storage, Networking, Reliability, Monitoring, Pricing, Partnerships, Availability). See the Denvr Dataworks review body and the ClusterMAX /criteria page for the full comparison framework.

Is Denvr Dataworks recommended for LLM training?

Denvr Dataworks is in a ClusterMAX tier that SemiAnalysis directly recommends for production GPU workloads (Platinum / Gold / Silver / Bronze). The Denvr Dataworks review details which workload profiles fit best — large-scale pretraining, fine-tuning, on-demand experimentation, or inference — based on hands-on cluster testing.

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