Oracle and NVIDIA are expanding their partnership to bring NVIDIA’s AI applications to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Supercluster. NVIDIA has selected OCI as its first hyperscale cloud provider to offer its AI supercomputing service, NVIDIA DGX Cloud, to a larger customer base. NVIDIA is also hosting its NVIDIA AI Foundations generative AI cloud services on OCI, which can be accessed via DGX Cloud. The OCI Supercluster is being used by NVIDIA DGX Cloud and its associated services and NVIDIA has certified the Supercluster to meet DGX Cloud’s rigorous standards.
OCI’s Supercluster consists of Compute Bare Metal, RoCE clusters with ultra-low latency based on NVIDIA networking and a variety of HPC storage options. NVIDIA has validated and deployed this configuration to support thousands of OCI Compute Bare Metal instances, which can effectively handle massively parallel applications. The networking capabilities of OCI Supercluster can accommodate 4,096 OCI Compute Bare Metal instances featuring 32,768 A100 GPUs.
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In addition, NVIDIA has announced that Oracle will integrate NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs into its networking stack. NVIDIA AI Foundations services allow custom enterprise models to be created across various domains such as language, images, video, 3D and biology. These services enable enterprises to build domain-specific generative AI applications for various purposes such as customer support, content creation and digital simulation.