AMI has introduced the entire validation and compliance of its MegaRAC SP-X manageability resolution with the NVIDIA Validation Suite (NVVS) and on NVIDIA MGX modular platforms, powered by the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip.
AMI’s MegaRAC SP-X Server Administration Answer provides distant administration capabilities for server platforms. Its efficiency and reliability persistently guarantee the soundness, security and safety of managed servers.
NVVS serves as a purpose-built, system-level instrument meant to be used in manufacturing environments to judge cluster-readiness ranges previous to workload deployment. The validation process goals to deal with {hardware} defects, software program and system configuration points, diagnostic and logging deficiencies, efficiency degradation, and rather more. Its meticulous execution helps resolve these points, facilitating the deployment of cloud-ready AI platforms.
AMI continues to deploy its world sources to assist CSPs/OEMs/ODMs worldwide, powering its NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip-based server platforms designed for high-performance computing (HPC) and AI purposes.
AMI is a member of the NVIDIA Associate Community.
“By including compliance for the NVIDIA Validation Suite to our MegaRAC SP-X Server Administration Answer, we’re delivering excessive ranges of confidence and compatibility to CSPs, OEMs and ODMs as they roll out their newest NVIDIA MGX server platforms with NVIDIA Grace CPU and NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchips,” says Anurag Bhatia, the SVP – world manageability options group at AMI.