Stable Diffusion generates photorealistic images from text prompts. GPU-only — CPU is too slow for practical use. SD 1.5 runs on 8 GB VRAM; SDXL and Flux need 12–24 GB. No per-image fees — generate thousands of images for the cost of the server.
Good starting point for SD 1.5 models
Ver servidores correspondientesRecommended — runs all current SD models at full speed
Ver servidores correspondientesMaximum VRAM for Flux and concurrent model loading
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Ver todos los servidores dedicados GPU →CPU inference for Stable Diffusion takes 5–30 minutes per image. A GPU with 8+ GB VRAM generates the same image in 3–15 seconds. CPU mode is not practical for regular use.
SDXL produces significantly higher quality images than SD 1.5 but requires 8–12 GB VRAM minimum. An RTX 4090 with 24 GB VRAM runs SDXL and ControlNet simultaneously without compromise.
Each Stable Diffusion model is 2–7 GB. If you work with multiple models, checkpoints, and LoRAs, storage adds up fast. Plan for 100–300 GB NVMe if you maintain a model library.
Midjourney charges per image and has monthly limits. Self-hosting Stable Diffusion means unlimited generation — thousands of images a day if needed — for a fixed server cost.
Stable Diffusion is the leading open-source image generation model, capable of producing photorealistic images, illustrations, and artwork from text prompts. Unlike cloud-based generators that charge per image, self-hosting means unlimited generation at a fixed monthly cost. SD 1.5 runs on a GPU with 8 GB VRAM; SDXL requires 12+ GB for comfortable use; Flux models need 12–24 GB. An RTX 4090 with 24 GB VRAM handles every current Stable Diffusion variant. Use Automatic1111 or ComfyUI as the web interface — both are browser-based and work headlessly on a remote server.
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