
These capabilities can help enterprises and cloud providers visualize their GPU fleet, address system bottlenecks and optimize productivity for higher return on investment.
This optional service provides real-time monitoring by each GPU system communicating and sharing GPU metrics with the external cloud service. NVIDIA GPUs do not have hardware tracking technology, kill switches and backdoors .
The service will feature a client software agent that the customer can install to stream node-level GPU telemetry data to a portal hosted on NVIDIA NGC . Customers will be able to visualize their GPU fleet utilization in a dashboard, globally or by compute zones — groups of nodes enrolled in the same physical or cloud locations.
The client tooling agent is also slated to be open sourced, providing transparency and auditability. It’ll offer a working example for how customers can incorporate NVIDIA tools into their own solutions for monitoring GPU infrastructure — whether for critical compute clusters or entire fleets.
The software provides insight into a company’s GPU inventory but cannot modify GPU configurations or underlying operations. It provides read-only telemetry data that’s customer managed and customizable.
The service will also enable customers to generate reports that detail GPU fleet information.
As AI applications grow in number and complexity, modern AI infrastructure management is evolving to keep pace. Making sure that AI data centers are running at peak health is vital as AI revolutionizes every industry and application. This software service is here to help.
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Reference reading
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/optional-data-center-fleet-management-software/#content
- https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/?s=
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