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Decentralized GPU Computing Infrastructure Aethir Officially Launches Managed Kubernetes Service
Odaily Planet Daily reports that the decentralized GPU computing infrastructure Aethir officially launched its managed Kubernetes service today, extending its strategic focus to the enterprise AI infrastructure market. Kubernetes (K8s), as the “gold standard” in open-source container orchestration, can automatically manage large-scale server clusters. Aethir’s move aims to provide global AI teams with a high-performance development environment that requires no hassle with underlying hardware—ready to use out of the box.
The core features of Aethir’s managed Kubernetes service include: minute-level cluster deployment—allowing enterprises to launch GPU-supported Kubernetes clusters within minutes via a self-service API; support for high-end GPUs—offering the latest generation NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, and more; transparent pricing—starting at $1.45/hour with no egress traffic fees; enterprise-grade security—zero-trust access control, RBAC, and comprehensive audit logs. Aethir offers pricing lower than traditional centralized cloud providers like AWS and Azure. By eliminating redundant middleman premiums and high virtualization taxes, Aethir reduces total computing costs by 60% to 80%.
Aethir’s decentralized infrastructure spans over 95 countries and regions worldwide, with 435,000 GPU containers providing ultra-low latency computing access across more than 200 physical nodes, serving over 150 enterprise clients.