GPU as a Service Built on Tenant Isolation
Launch a competitive GPU as a service offering in weeks. vCluster Platform deploys hundreds of fully isolated, CNCF-certified tenant clusters on shared bare metal with near-zero marginal cost per tenant.
Launch a competitive GPU as a service offering in weeks. vCluster Platform deploys hundreds of fully isolated, CNCF-certified tenant clusters on shared bare metal with near-zero marginal cost per tenant.
GPU providers stall competing on specs alone while customers demand cloud-grade managed Kubernetes experiences.
Customers don't just want raw compute. They expect self-service environments, managed Kubernetes, and cloud-native tooling from day one.
Namespace isolation leaves tenants exposed to platform internals and each other. Separate physical clusters are too expensive to scale.
Building a GPU cloud platform yourself takes 6 to 10 engineers, 6 to 12 months, and over a million dollars. Most teams are still building two years in.
vCluster Platform virtualizes the Kubernetes control plane itself, giving every tenant their own API server, etcd, RBAC, and CRDs as lightweight pods on shared bare metal. Boost Run launched a GPU as a service offering in less than 45 days. Lintasarta launched Indonesia's leading GPU cloud in 90 days with 170+ tenant clusters.
From zero-touch bare metal provisioning to isolated tenant clusters and pre-validated AI environments, vCluster covers the full stack.
Bare Metal
From zero-touch bare metal provisioning to isolated tenant clusters and pre-validated AI environments, vCluster covers the full stack.
Bare Metal
PXE boot, OS installation, machine registration, and network automation handled automatically. Go from GPU rack to production-ready infrastructure without manual intervention at every step.

Tenant Isolation
Every tenant gets a fully isolated Kubernetes control plane running as a lightweight pod. Own API server, etcd, scheduler, and RBAC on shared bare metal hardware with no physical cluster per tenant.

Workload Security
vNode gives each workload its own secure runtime using seccomp, cgroups, namespaces, and AppArmor. Container breakout protection at bare metal GPU performance with no hypervisor overhead.

AI Environments
Pre-validated environments for Run:AI, Ray, and Jupyter turn a bare Kubernetes cluster into a production AI platform in minutes. Skip weeks of integration work and deliver managed AI tooling from launch.

Customer Experience
Give end customers an EKS-like self-service portal to provision their own isolated environments on demand. Your GPU as a service offering matches the cloud experience AI teams already expect.

This isn’t a side project. Behind every vCluster deployment is 5+ years of deep K8s engineering, security hardening, and battle-tested infrastructure work at massive scale.
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A virtual cluster is a Kubernetes cluster that runs inside the namespace of another Kubernetes cluster. Virtual clusters are very lightweight and much cheaper than fully fledged clusters but they are just as powerful. Virtual clusters run with our open-source project vcluster which is a certified Kubernetes distribution, i.e. virtual clusters created with vcluster behave exactly like regular clusters and pass 100% of Kubernetes API conformance tests.
Yes. vCluster supports all major authentication methods. You can even configure multiple SSO providers at the same time and our documentation provides extensive step-by-step guides for a lot of popular auth providers.
Yes. For customers purchasing the Enterprise plan, we process Purchase Orders and offer invoicing.
Do you offer a free plan or trial?
Yes. vCluster offers a free plan you can use without a credit card.If you’d like to evaluate specific Enterprise features, contact our sales team to set up a guided trial.
What are virtual clusters?
A virtual cluster is a Kubernetes cluster that runs inside the namespace of another Kubernetes cluster. Virtual clusters are very lightweight and much cheaper than fully fledged clusters but they are just as powerful. Virtual clusters run with our open-source project vcluster which is a certified Kubernetes distribution, i.e. virtual clusters created with vcluster behave exactly like regular clusters and pass 100% of Kubernetes API conformance tests.
Does vCluster provide SSO via Okta, SAML, OIDC, LDAP, etc?
Yes. vCluster supports all major authentication methods. You can even configure multiple SSO providers at the same time and our documentation provides extensive step-by-step guides for a lot of popular auth providers.
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