Lenovo now offers the possibility of Access GPU as a serviceThis offering is designed to provide organizations with access to infrastructure that enables them to run AI workloads on-premises. The company has added the service to its subscription-based Truscale infrastructure-as-a-service model.
Lenovo TruScale GPUaaS offers NVIDIA GPU resources as well as orchestration, thanks to its Intelligent Compute Orchestration (LiCO) technology, which offers workload management and scheduling.
This allows costs and consumption to be managed for each specific workload, allowing different companies and organizations to share GPU resources. This Lenovo GPU-as-a-Service will be available for a variety of Nvidia Tensor Core GPU options, including the Nvidia H100 and Nvidia L40S.
In addition to Lenovo TruScale GPUaaS, the company has equipped its Lenovo infrastructure management-as-a-service offering XClarity One with automation, predictive analytics, and generative AI for data protection, to facilitate advancements in the creation of self-optimizing infrastructure. In addition, the company will soon open cooling and power services, which will provide access to liquid cooling solutions designed for environments running AI workloads.
The addition of AI to Lenovo XClarity One enables the platform to feature AI-powered failover analytics by incorporating three predictive engines that detect failures before they happen, helping IT teams avoid system downtime.
Lenovo Xclarity One now offers access to AI-powered Smart Supportand removes IT guesswork from integrating AI into IT management and operations functions through Lenovo’s AIOps Systems Management engine.
It also offers simplified management of all connected devices from the data center to the edge through a single interface, with control over the entire lifecycle of Lenovo servers. Built on a zero-trust security architecture, XClarity One also features new role- and action-based access controls that allow users to restrict permissions based on the tasks they perform.