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Aarna.ml upgrades GPU cloud management software

Aarna.ml has released an updated version of its GPU Cloud Management Software (CMS), aimed at improving how AI cloud providers manage GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS).

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The new software allows for multi-tenant sharing of GPU pools, enabling cloud providers to increase internal rates of return (IRR) by over 140 percent while boosting revenue.

AI cloud providers can offer on-demand, fully isolated bare metal, virtual machine (VM), and container instances, enhancing flexibility for both public and private cloud operations.

The release includes features such as observability, scale testing, and fault management, positioning Aarna.ml’s solution as a leading enterprise-grade GPU cloud management offering.

Administrators can manage GPU onboarding and tenant access, while tenants can create and manage instances with enhanced monitoring features.

The software includes capabilities for AI cloud providers to trade capacity through a marketplace, further maximizing resource utilization.

Version 2.0 is specifically designed to support NVIDIA Cloud Platform (NCP) and NVIDIA Storage reference architectures.

Aarna.ml has been included in Gartner’s 2024 Market Guide for Cloud Infrastructure Vendors for Cloud Service Providers (CSPs), marking it as the only startup featured in the report.

The software addresses the growing demand for inferencing and the need for more flexible GPU resource management as GPU technology evolves.

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