DigitalOcean Announces Availability of Bare Metal GPUs

Dedicated GPUs offer high-performance compute capabilities for advanced AI workloads

DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: DOCN), the simplest scalable cloud for digital-native businesses, today announced the availability of DigitalOcean Bare Metal GPUs, dedicated, single-tenant infrastructure purpose-built to tackle the most demanding AI/ML workloads, model training, and custom setups.

Unlike the recently-announced DigitalOcean GPU Droplets, Bare Metal GPUs are dedicated, unshared infrastructure with no neighbors, providing customers with full access to the entire GPU. This solution is ideal for customers who need direct control over their hardware for performance or other reasons, and is tailored for projects like large-scale model training, real-time inference, or complex orchestration.

“Our new GPU Droplets provide customers with simple scalability and quick provisioning, but we recognize that this isn’t what all of our customers require, leading to the introduction of our Bare Metal GPUs,” said Bratin Saha, Chief Product & Technology Officer at DigitalOcean. “Bare Metal GPUs give our customers the performance and control that they require to tackle large datasets with ease.”

Bare Metal GPUs are available at data centers in New York, USA and Amsterdam, Netherlands. To reserve your Bare Metal GPU, visit https://www.digitalocean.com/products/bare-metal-gpu.

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