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GPU Server
2026.03.19
FEATURE
Add Kubernetes image and SSD_Provisioned disk type- Add Kubernetes image
- When creating a GPU Server, you can select the Kubernetes image (Ubuntu).
- An SSD volume with configurable IOPS and throughput has been added.
- When creating Block Storage, you can select the SSD_Provisioned disk type.
- You can set the maximum IOPS and Throughput values.
2025.10.23
FEATURE
Add new features and provide ServiceWatch service integration functionality- Provision of ServiceWatch service integration
- You can monitor data through the ServiceWatch service.
- When creating a GPU server, you can select a RHEL image.
- Keypair management feature has been added.
- You can generate a keypair for use, or retrieve a public key and apply it.
2025.07.01
FEATURE
Add GPU Server feature, change Image sharing method, and add GPU Server usage guide- Add GPU Server feature
- The IP, Public NAT IP, and Private NAT IP configuration features have been added.
- An LLM Endpoint is provided for LLM usage.
- The method for sharing images between accounts has changed.
- You can create a new Image for sharing and share it.
- Add GPU Server usage guide
- Added the guides Using Multi-instance GPU on GPU Server and Using NVSwitch on GPU Server.
2025.04.28
FEATURE
Add OS image- GPU Server RHEL OS and GPU driver versions have been added.
2025.02.27
FEATURE
Common feature change- Add GPU Server feature
- NAT configuration feature has been added to the GPU Server.
- Samsung Cloud Platform Common Feature Changes
- Account, IAM, Service Home, tags, and other common CX changes have been applied.
2024.10.01
NEW
GPU Server service official version release- We have officially launched the GPU Server service.
- We have launched a virtualization computing service that lets you allocate and use infrastructure resources such as CPU, GPU, and memory provided by the server as needed, without having to purchase them individually.
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