GPU Operator Platform

Saturn Cloud for GPU cloud operators and neoclouds

Saturn Cloud is the platform layer for GPU operators: neoclouds, colocation providers, and datacenter operators who sell GPU compute and need a tenant-facing software stack to go with it.

This section covers how Saturn Cloud deploys on operator infrastructure, how it integrates with bare metal and networking providers, and what operators and their tenants get.

What Saturn Cloud provides

Operators bring the hardware. Saturn Cloud provides everything customers need to actually use it:

  • AI Studio: JupyterLab, VS Code, SSH access, and managed jobs and deployments
  • Token Factory: API endpoint management for inference deployments
  • Multi-tenant portal: A single self-service portal where your customers sign up, manage their own isolated resources, and invite their own users. You get a cross-tenant operator view
  • Usage tracking and chargeback: GPU-hours tracked per user, project, and tenant with exportable billing records
  • White-label branding: Custom domain, logo, and color scheme to match your brand

Saturn Cloud runs inside your datacenter, on your hardware, calling your infrastructure APIs. Traffic from your customers' workloads does not leave your network.

How deployment works

Operator deployments are collaborative. Saturn Cloud works with you and your bare metal provider to stand up the platform, because the integration between Saturn Cloud and the BMaaS layer requires coordination across both sides.

The high-level process:

  1. Engage Saturn Cloud sales to discuss your infrastructure and requirements
  2. Select or confirm a BMaaS partner (you can bring your own or use a Saturn Cloud partner)
  3. Saturn Cloud and the BMaaS partner jointly configure the integration
  4. Saturn Cloud deploys the platform software into your datacenter
  5. Your customers sign up and self-onboard through the portal

See Getting Started for a more detailed walkthrough of the engagement process.

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