Managed Hosting vs Self-Hosting
Self-hosting NVIDIA NemoClaw sounds appealing. Here's what it actually costs you.
Real stories from self-hosters
These aren't edge cases. They're Tuesday.
The 3am outage
Your agent goes down. Users complain. You wake up, SSH in, read logs, restart services. With NemoClaw.computer, our on-call team handles it before you even notice.
The CVE you missed
A critical vulnerability drops in a dependency. On self-hosted, you find out when you get hacked. On NemoClaw.computer, patches ship within hours automatically.
The hidden cost of "free"
A $20 VPS sounds cheap until you add your time: setting up Docker, nginx, SSL, monitoring, backups, updates. 10 hours/month at any hourly rate beats $9/mo.
The upgrade nightmare
NVIDIA NemoClaw releases an update with changes. On self-hosted, every update is a risk. NemoClaw.computer tests updates in staging before rolling them to your agents.
When does self-hosting make sense?
Self-hosting NVIDIA NemoClaw is the right choice if you need full root access, have strict data residency requirements that NemoClaw.computer can't meet, or you have a dedicated DevOps team with nothing else to do.
For everyone else — solo builders, startups, and growing teams — managed hosting on NemoClaw.computer lets you ship faster, sleep better, and spend your time on what actually matters: your agent's features.
Make the switch today
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