Nvidia, VMware to Bring Virtual GPUs to VMware's AWS Cloud
If you've ever found yourself wishing you could do all the things you've been able to do with a hypervisor and regular virtual machines but on a GPU cluster – in your own data center or in the cloud – Nvidia and VMware are now saying your wish is about to come true. Monday morning, in conjunction with the start of VMworld in San Francisco, the two companies announced that VMware Cloud on AWS, the VMware-operated cloud service running on bare-metal infrastructure in AWS data centers, will soon feature virtualized GPUs you'll be able to provision and manage using the same vSphere tools you use with regular VM infrastructure. You'll be able to share a single physical GPU among multiple VMs, but you'll also be able to aggregate the power of many GPUs to train a machine-learning model at massive scale, the companies said. Related: VMworld: Look at Acquisitions for Virtualization's Cloud Play The play here is to get VMware into the infrastructure mix for the emerging set of enterprise computing workloads that benefit from GPU acceleration, such as AI and machine learning, as well as more traditional Big Data analytics. Also on Monday, the company announced a broad strategy for tackling the hybrid cloud opportunity, which is essentially to provide a single set of tools for managing all enterprise infrastructure, on premises and/or in any public cloud, in a uniform way.
Aug-27-2019, 08:38:01 GMT
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