- High -end Nvidia GPU arrives in all Leaseweb data centers
- Locations across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific get a boost
- Addition should be ideal for data conformity and IA workloads
Leaseweb has considerably expanded processing capacities with the launch of high -end GPU Nvidia in all its data centers.
The company based in Amsterdam has announced that it now offers L4, L40S and H100 GPUs in Nvidia in its data centers in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific.
This decision is a step forward to make Leaseweb a leader in the supply of computer needs in artificial intelligence, media and entertainment and play.
Prices promise to be competitive
“This announcement represents an important step for customers where the availability of GPUs is increasingly important and will give world organizations in Leaseweb.
The deployment of the infrastructure supports a range of workloads focused on AI, including the training of models and video analysis, while responding to the use of traditional GPUs in production and games media.
Honderdors has added: “Our customers appreciate the in -depth expertise of the Leaseweb industry when they plan and deploy infrastructure for their most with a high intensity of processor. With considerations ranging from price and performance to data sovereignty and compliance, Leaseweb solutions and the cutting -edge global network means that we are ideally adapted to our customers to develop their business and develop in new markets, Even at hours. By incorporating the best class NVIDIA technology in our infrastructure portfolio, we lay the foundations for a wider set of solutions that will continue to evolve with customer needs. “”
The expansion of Leaseweb marks a notable evolution for the company, which began as a web hosting supplier in 1997. With a current portfolio of 20,000 customers and more than 80,000 servers in 28 data centers worldwide, the company has created an important scale in traditional infrastructure services.
The new services could contribute to data sovereignty and compliance, the company’s global distributed network allowing customers to deploy AI workloads in specific geographic regions. This could be particularly important in markets with strict data location requirements.