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Nebius
The Ultimate Cloud for AI Explorers

What is Nebius?

Nebius is a cloud platform designed to provide a robust and efficient environment for all AI-related tasks. It offers access to the latest NVIDIA® GPUs, including L40s, H100, and H200, and features InfiniBand networking with up to 3.2 Tbit/s per host.

Nebius facilitates large-scale AI development with features such as Managed Kubernetes® and Slurm-based clusters and fast storage. In addition, the platform includes fully managed services, a cloud-native experience, ready-to-go solutions, and 24/7 expert support.

Features

  • Latest NVIDIA® GPUs: Access to L40s, H100, or H200 GPUs.
  • High-Speed Networking: InfiniBand network with up to 3.2Tbit/s per host.
  • Scalable Clusters: Managed Kubernetes® or Slurm-based clusters.
  • Fast Storage: Optimized for data-intensive workloads.
  • Fully Managed Services: Reliable deployment of MLflow, PostgreSQL, and Apache Spark.
  • Cloud-Native Experience: Infrastructure management via Terraform, API, and CLI.
  • Ready-to-Go Solutions: Pre-built solutions, Terraform recipes, and tutorials.
  • Expert Support: 24/7 support and dedicated assistance from solution architects.

Use Cases

  • Large-scale model training
  • AI inference for Generative AI applications
  • Fine-tuning pre-trained models
  • Data processing for machine learning
  • Enterprise-scale image generation
  • Development of AI-powered applications

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