Aethir launches managed Kubernetes service, entering the enterprise AI infrastructure market.

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On March 17, Aethir, a decentralized GPU computing infrastructure, officially launched its managed Kubernetes service, marking a significant strategic extension into the enterprise AI infrastructure market.

Kubernetes (K8s), as the "gold standard" in the open-source container orchestration field, can automate the management of large-scale server clusters. Aethir's move aims to provide global AI teams with a high-performance development environment that is ready to use out of the box without the need to tinker with underlying hardware.

Aethir's managed Kubernetes service core features include: Minute-level cluster deployment: Enterprises can launch GPU-enabled Kubernetes clusters in minutes via a self-service API; High-end GPU support: Provides the latest generation GPUs such as NVIDIA H100, H200, and B200; Transparent pricing: Starting at $1.45/hour with no outbound traffic fees; Enterprise-grade security: Zero-trust access control, RBAC, and complete audit logs.

Aethir offers pricing significantly lower than traditional centralized cloud providers such as AWS and Azure. By eliminating redundant intermediary premiums and high virtualization taxes, Aethir reduces overall computing power costs by 60% to 80%.

Aethir is known for its decentralized GPU computing infrastructure, which spans 95 countries and regions worldwide. 435,000 GPU containers provide ultra-low latency computing power access on more than 200 physical nodes, serving more than 150 enterprise customers.

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