Microsoft Azure has announced the general availability of their confidential virtual machines (VMs) with NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, powered by Ubuntu. This offering combines the hardware-based protection of AMD EPYC processors with NVIDIA’s latest GPU technology to enable secure and high-performance AI workloads in the cloud. Combining these technologies allows sensitive sectors to unlock AI adoption through addressing previous concerns of critical data privacy.
Confidential computing has transformed data security in the cloud. By leveraging hardware-based Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), confidential computing ensures data privacy and integrity throughout its lifecycle. This becomes particularly important when dealing with sensitive data, such as in healthcare, finance, or the public sector. Confidential computing enables cloud AI processing with strong technical guarantees that the data and model remain confidential, ensuring data protection where it is paramount.
Confidential AI on Azure combines the strengths of AMD SEV-SNP technology with NVIDIA H100 GPUs. This architecture provides a fortified environment that secures data in use, in transit, and at rest. Here’s how it works:
Ubuntu powers these confidential VMs on Azure and are available to launch now. We recommend using Ubuntu Pro for its extended security maintenance of 12 years and additional enterprise-grade capabilities. These features ensure a more comprehensive security posture for your sensitive workloads.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS:
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS:
Azure confidential VMs with NVIDIA H100 GPUs are now generally available in the East US2 and Western Europe regions, with plans for expansion.
The general availability of Azure confidential VMs with NVIDIA H100 GPUs unlocks numerous possibilities across various industries, addressing concerns about data privacy and regulatory compliance:
The integration of Ubuntu with Azure confidential VMs featuring NVIDIA H100 GPUs sets a new standard for secure AI workloads in the cloud. This collaboration ensures that organizations can leverage powerful AI capabilities while maintaining the highest standards of data privacy and security.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact us. We look forward to helping you navigate the future of AI security and innovation.
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