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Density within your private cloud environment

With rising power costs rising, and uncertainty around component part costs and lead times, there is a landscape of potential issues with deploying any type of infrastructure environment at this time.

Building a private cloud, to deal with many workloads, with your long-term growth in mind so you do not need to keep ordering brick by brick, can be important to remove the potential issues from your infrastructure environment.

Building your own GPU cloud is made of several elements, and for example purposes and us being a leading partner of SuperMicro, we will illustrate the building blocks of such a GPU private cloud:

  1. Compute
  2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure
  3. Storage
  4. GPU
  5. NVMe

Compute – 1U Supermicro Ultra 
For the compute element of the GPU cloud, we recommend using SuperMicros Ultra SuperServer SYS-120U-TNR. We have extensive experience building this out as the compute node. It has 32 DIMM Slots, which can fit up to 8TB DRAM. For the CPU element, it supports Dual Socket P+ (LGA-4189) 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors.

Hyper-Converged Infrastructure – 2U 4 Node Supermicro Twin Pro 
For the Hyper-Converged Infrastructure, this particular server supports: Dual Socket P+ (LGA-4189) 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors, 16 DIMMs which can have up to 4TB RAM. With Intel® X710 Dual port 10GBase-T LAN onboard, the networking element is well equipped to handle many heavy workloads.

Storage - 4U 90 Bay Storage Server 
For storage, there is typically a lot of deployment scenarios, this server supports up to 90 bays with the following disk configuration: 90 3.5"/2.5" Hot-swap SAS3/SATA3 drives, 2x Fixed slim SATA SSD, 2x NVMe M.2 (form factor: 2280 and 22110).

GPU – 4U 8 x H100 GPU Server 
This GPU system has NVIDIA® NVLink™ with NVSwitch™ for GPU to GPU interconnect. This server has 8-GPU compatibility to handle all the GPU workloads throughout the cloud.

NVMe – 2U 24 x NVMe Server 
For the NVMe element, this server model supports 24x 2.5" hot-swap NVMe/SATA/SAS drive bays (22x 2.5" NVMe hybrid) and we’ve found it to be optimally a strong server for these types of configurations.

With all of that considered, you’ll be on your way to building a GPU cloud. Talk to us about building your GPU cloud.


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Density within your private cloud environment

With rising power costs rising, and uncertainty around component part costs and lead times, there is a landscape of potential issues with deploying any type of infrastructure environment at this time.

Building a private cloud, to deal with many workloads, with your long-term growth in mind so you do not need to keep ordering brick by brick, can be important to remove the potential issues from your infrastructure environment.

Building your own GPU cloud is made of several elements, and for example purposes and us being a leading partner of SuperMicro, we will illustrate the building blocks of such a GPU private cloud:

  1. Compute
  2. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure
  3. Storage
  4. GPU
  5. NVMe

Compute – 1U Supermicro Ultra 
For the compute element of the GPU cloud, we recommend using SuperMicros Ultra SuperServer SYS-120U-TNR. We have extensive experience building this out as the compute node. It has 32 DIMM Slots, which can fit up to 8TB DRAM. For the CPU element, it supports Dual Socket P+ (LGA-4189) 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors.

Hyper-Converged Infrastructure – 2U 4 Node Supermicro Twin Pro 
For the Hyper-Converged Infrastructure, this particular server supports: Dual Socket P+ (LGA-4189) 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors, 16 DIMMs which can have up to 4TB RAM. With Intel® X710 Dual port 10GBase-T LAN onboard, the networking element is well equipped to handle many heavy workloads.

Storage - 4U 90 Bay Storage Server 
For storage, there is typically a lot of deployment scenarios, this server supports up to 90 bays with the following disk configuration: 90 3.5"/2.5" Hot-swap SAS3/SATA3 drives, 2x Fixed slim SATA SSD, 2x NVMe M.2 (form factor: 2280 and 22110).

GPU – 4U 8 x H100 GPU Server 
This GPU system has NVIDIA® NVLink™ with NVSwitch™ for GPU to GPU interconnect. This server has 8-GPU compatibility to handle all the GPU workloads throughout the cloud.

NVMe – 2U 24 x NVMe Server 
For the NVMe element, this server model supports 24x 2.5" hot-swap NVMe/SATA/SAS drive bays (22x 2.5" NVMe hybrid) and we’ve found it to be optimally a strong server for these types of configurations.

With all of that considered, you’ll be on your way to building a GPU cloud. Talk to us about building your GPU cloud.


General Enquiry