As part of Oracle’s distributed cloud strategy, the company is launching Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer with NVIDIA GPU configurations and Oracle Private Cloud Appliance with GPU configurations (available in March), featuring NVIDIA L40S GPUs to bring enterprise-grade AI, graphics, and high-performance computing (HPC) capabilities directly into any location—including data centers.
“The addition of NVIDIA L40S GPUs to Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer opens up new opportunities for organizations worldwide. We can now meet customers’ most demanding enterprise-grade workloads in areas such as GenAI, graphics and high-performance computing—with the convenience of their own data centers. Organizations can run low-latency generative AI inferencing, LLM fine-tuning, and real-time digital twin simulations while maintaining control of sensitive data to help meet data residency and sovereignty requirements—and gain the benefits of cloud automation and economics,” said Matt Leonard, vice president, OCI Edge Cloud product management.
The combination of Oracle distributed cloud platforms with NVIDIA GPUs enables organizations to run low-latency generative AI inferencing, large language model (LLM) fine-tuning, AI video analysis, and real-time digital twin simulations wherever needed.
By deploying GPU-accelerated cloud capabilities throughout the enterprise, organizaitons get performance, flexibility, and scalability right where it’s needed—while also maintaining control of sensitive data to help address data residency and sovereignty requirements, while also gaining the benefits of cloud automation and economics with Compute Cloud@Customer.
Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer is a fully managed hybrid cloud solution that lets clients use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services including compute, storage, networking, and OCI Kubernetes Engine (OKE) in their data centers.
It offers the same APIs, software developer kits (SDKs), and operational model as OCI, providing users with seamless workload portability and choice over where to run applications using cloud resources.
For customers who have operational requirements to use similar capabilities with an on-premises, purchase-based financial model, there is Oracle Private Cloud Appliance, which uses the same hardware and provides the same infrastructure services while being owned and managed by the customer instead of Oracle.
Built on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, the NVIDIA L40S GPU is a multi-purpose GPU designed to deliver incredible performance for AI-intensive workloads, HPC, and graphics-rich applications.
With tailored capabilities for AI inference, graphics, digital twins, and real-time 4K streaming, the L40S GPU offers new opportunities for enterprises to innovate and scale.
“With Oracle’s Compute Cloud@Customer offering, customers can run AI and graphics workloads at scale with up to 48 L40S GPUs, while maintaining control of their data and providing low-latency access to other data sources and consumers. The NVIDIA L40S GPUs’ added support for FP8 data types works in combination with the NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NVIDIA Omniverse platforms to enable the latest generative AI innovations to be deployed at an organization’s edge across a range of industries, including financial services, manufacturing, healthcare and more," said Irfan Ali, global head of edge solutions sales, NVIDIA.
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