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Home » Vultr Selects HPE and NVIDIA GB300 for AI Cloud Expansion

Vultr Selects HPE and NVIDIA GB300 for AI Cloud Expansion

June 17, 2026
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Vultr has selected HPE and NVIDIA technology for a new generation of AI-focused data center deployments aimed at supporting growing enterprise demand for private cloud and AI workloads. The initiative will utilize NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems delivered through the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio and connected via NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking. The infrastructure is designed to support large-scale AI model training and inference while serving as the foundation for Vultr’s expanding global AI cloud platform.

The deployment extends Vultr’s strategy of building globally distributed AI infrastructure optimized for enterprise AI applications. Future facilities will incorporate rack-scale GPU systems, 400GbE and 800GbE Spectrum-X networking, optical interconnects, NVIDIA SuperNICs, and HPE liquid-cooling technology. HPE will provide system integration, deployment services, and operational support, drawing on experience from large-scale HPC and supercomputing projects.

Vultr said the investment supports increasing demand for AI compute resources delivered closer to users and enterprise locations. The company is positioning its AI cloud platform around decentralized, latency-sensitive AI applications while expanding GPU-as-a-service offerings for enterprise and private cloud deployments. The announcement reflects continued investment by independent cloud providers seeking to build alternatives to hyperscaler-operated AI infrastructure.

• Vultr selected NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems supplied through HPE.
• AI clusters will use NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking with 400GbE and 800GbE interconnects.
• Future deployments include optical transceivers, Spectrum-X switches, and NVIDIA SuperNICs.
• HPE will provide AI factory architecture, liquid cooling, deployment services, and lifecycle support.
• Vultr is expanding globally to support enterprise AI training, inference, and private cloud workloads.
• The deployment targets decentralized and latency-sensitive AI applications.

“As a powerful extension of our global cloud infrastructure platform, Vultr is deploying dedicated AI infrastructure focused on GPU architecture and AI inference to accelerate customer innovation while maintaining cost efficiency,” said J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr.

🌐 Analysis

This win highlights HPE’s growing position as a systems integrator for large-scale AI factories built around NVIDIA technology. Over the past year, HPE has expanded its AI portfolio through the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE initiative, combining accelerated compute, networking, liquid cooling, software, and deployment services into turnkey AI infrastructure offerings. The company’s strategy increasingly resembles its historic role in supercomputing, where customers rely on HPE to integrate complex compute, networking, cooling, and operational systems rather than sourcing individual components.

The announcement is also notable because it comes from a rapidly growing class of independent AI cloud providers. Companies such as Vultr, CoreWeave, Crusoe, Lambda, and others are investing heavily in AI infrastructure to provide alternatives to traditional hyperscale cloud platforms. These providers often focus on specialized GPU services, sovereign AI deployments, lower-cost inference environments, and geographic coverage that places AI resources closer to enterprise users.

From a networking perspective, Vultr’s adoption of NVIDIA Spectrum-X reinforces the momentum behind Ethernet-based AI fabrics. NVIDIA has aggressively positioned Spectrum-X as an alternative to InfiniBand for large-scale AI deployments, while the broader industry continues to debate the roles of Ethernet, Ultra Ethernet, InfiniBand, and emerging scale-up interconnects. The use of 400GbE and 800GbE networking alongside GB300 NVL72 systems underscores how network architecture is becoming a critical differentiator in AI infrastructure deployments, particularly as inference workloads scale globally and require efficient east-west traffic movement across GPU clusters.

Profile: Vultr
Parent CompanyThe Constant Company, LLC
Headquarters West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
CEO J.J. Kardwell
Founded2014
Ownership Privately Held
Markets itself as the world’s largest privately held independent cloud infrastructure provider.
Core Mission Provide globally distributed cloud infrastructure, GPU compute, and AI services with a focus on simplicity, performance, and predictable pricing.
Global Footprint More than 30 cloud regions worldwide spanning North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and India.
Core Technologies
Cloud Compute GPU-as-a-Service Bare Metal Object Storage Kubernetes AI Cloud Edge Infrastructure
AI Infrastructure Strategy Building a globally distributed AI cloud platform optimized for enterprise inference, training, and sovereign AI deployments. Focuses on decentralized, latency-sensitive AI workloads deployed close to edge locations and enterprise operations.
Key AI Partners
NVIDIA HPE
Latest AI Platform Deployment of NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 by HPE systems connected through NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, supporting large-scale AI training and inference clusters.
Networking Architecture 400GbE and 800GbE AI fabric utilizing NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet switches, SuperNICs, optical interconnects, and rack-scale GPU cluster networking.
Data Center Technologies HPE AI Factory architecture, rack-scale GPU systems, liquid cooling infrastructure, AI operations software, deployment services, and lifecycle support.
Target Markets
Enterprise AI Cloud Services GPU Cloud Edge AI Private AI
Recent Milestone Selected NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems, NVIDIA Spectrum-X networking, and HPE AI Factory infrastructure for the next phase of global AI cloud expansion announced at HPE Discover 2026.
Why It Matters Vultr represents a growing class of independent AI cloud providers competing with hyperscalers by deploying dedicated GPU infrastructure globally. Its adoption of GB300 NVL72 systems and Spectrum-X networking signals continued enterprise demand for large-scale, Ethernet-based AI clusters optimized for both training and agentic inference workloads.
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