# Dstack Sky (Underperforming) — ClusterMAX GPU Cloud Review > Dstack Sky earns a ClusterMAX 2.0 Underperforming rating from SemiAnalysis. Dstack the company has a really interesting orchestrator and scheduler that replaces the need for slurm or kubernetes. We love the idea of moving beyond slurm and kubernetes, and have been hearing great reviews from dstack… - **Provider**: Dstack Sky - **ClusterMAX Tier**: Underperforming - **Tier definition**: Can rise to Bronze or Silver quickly if critical issues are fixed (security attestation, modern GPUs, etc.). - **Authors**: Jordan Nanos, Daniel Nishball, Dylan Patel (SemiAnalysis) - **Published**: 2025-11-06 (Nov 06, 2025) - **Last updated**: 2025-11-06 (Nov 06, 2025) - **Source**: ClusterMAX 2.0 - **Canonical URL**: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/dstacksky - **Source article**: https://newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/clustermax-20-the-industry-standard - **Topics**: Dstack Sky review, Dstack Sky GPU cloud, Dstack Sky ClusterMAX rating, Dstack Sky Underperforming, Underperforming tier GPU cloud, GPU cloud review, neocloud review, Dstack Sky H100, H100 cloud, SOC 2, Kubernetes, Slurm, ClusterMAX 2.0, SemiAnalysis --- Dstack the company has a really interesting orchestrator and scheduler that replaces the need for slurm or kubernetes. We love the idea of moving beyond slurm and kubernetes, and have been hearing great reviews from dstack users about their experience. On the flipside, the dstack sky marketplace offering is not at the same level. Dstack sky is a cloud broker that works similarly to their GPU orchestration product by focusing on a CLI-driven approach to provisioning GPU resources. The offering allows users to create three types of resources: a dev environment (a GPU instance accessible via an IDE), a task (a batch job), or a service (a deployed model or web app). Under the hood, everything is powered by docker containers. As we have mentioned previously when reviewing other marketplaces and brokers, this creates an initial restriction for building developer environments that users must comply with to use the product. However, it is nice to see that dstack does not require users to build from their base image, instead allowing users to bring their own image of choice while dstack adds orchestration on top. We particularly enjoyed the convenience script that automatically edits a users local .ssh/config file to provide quick access to newly created systems. However, the abstraction comes with a significant lack of transparency. It’s unclear how the underlying GPU provider, or “Backend,” is chosen, and there is no apparent way to view the full list of providers or filter by price when you get “Offers” from the CLI. When requesting an H100, we had no way to distinguish between PCIe and SXM models. During testing he happened to receive 2x SXM GPUs, but this seems to be a matter of chance. [](https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!WB6_!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F50859f48-9e02-459e-9496-8f13c395ff70_936x422.png)Getting offers for 2x H100 from providers via dstack Once connected, we found ourselves logged in as root, implying there is no RBAC or shared storage options on the cluster side. The machine we connected to provided a small 100GB root partition, and our connection speed was extremely slow, with seconds of lag for a carriage return to register on our CLI. This was likely due to our instance being provisioned from a provider in Thailand (“Internet Thailand Company Ltd.”). Storage performance, however, was good, taking only 6s to import torch. This experience highlights the multiple layers of indirection in the Dstack model. We pay Dstack for credits; Dstack then pays a provider like Vast.ai for an instance; Vast.ai in turn pays the end provider to run the container (possibly the provider in Thailand uses a datacenter operator under the hood, too). It’s unclear how many layers exist and who is ultimately responsible for hardware maintenance and security, a significant concern for any serious workload. [](https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!aS3F!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F9ea80b64-1339-4fcb-b58a-419ac9a8b8f8_937x293.png)An RL eval job on 1x H100, using the `verifiers` repo With all this said, we are still able to use dstack to connect to a remote machine with 2x H100 inside VSCode in under 5 minutes, install required software in under 5 minutes, and run an RL rollout for a sample model eval. All in less than 30 minutes, paid for by the minute with existing credits. A nice experience for on-demand development that motivates us to reconsider the use of CLI’s to spin up machines. When it works, it works. We look forward to testing dstack again in the future, and the company is planning on completing a basic security compliance attestation such as SOC 2 Type 1 soon. --- Other Underperforming tier providers: - IREN/Iris Energy: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/irenirisenergy - Hydra Host: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/hydrahost - FarmGPU: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/farmgpu - Whitefiber: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/whitefiber - DeepInfra: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/deepinfra - PaleBlueDot: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/palebluedot - Hyperbolic: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/hyperbolic - Aethir: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/aethir - Akash Network: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/akashnetwork - Salad Cloud: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/saladcloud - Clore: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/clore - Mithril/ML Foundry: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/mithrilmlfoundry - GPU.net: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/gpunet - Massed Compute: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/massedcompute - Exabits: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/exabits - Sesterce: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/sesterce - E2E Networks: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/e2enetworks - OVHcloud: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/ovhcloud - Dihuni: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/dihuni - Akamai/Linode: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/akamailinode - HETZNER: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview/hetzner Full ClusterMAX 2.0 + 2.1 index: https://www.clustermax.ai/cloudreview Full LLM dump of all reviews: https://www.clustermax.ai/llms-full.txt