In cybersecurity, identifying threats swiftly and accurately is paramount to the success of the modern enterprise. Linux audit logs, which record system activities, offer a goldmine of data for spotting unusual activities that could signify security breaches and insider threats. NVIDIA Morpheus, an AI-driven cybersecurity framework, is at the forefront of enhancing anomaly detection in these��
]]>With evolving and ever-growing data centers, the days of simple networks that remained mostly unchanged are gone. Back then, when a configuration change was needed, it was simple for the network administrator to make the changes device per device, line-by-line. As data centers evolve from physical on-premises to digitized cloud infrastructures, the traditional networks have evolved too.
]]>NVIDIA is now publishing Linux GPU kernel modules as open source with dual GPL/MIT license, starting with the R515 driver release. You can find the source code for these kernel modules in the NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules GitHub page This release is a significant step toward improving the experience of using NVIDIA GPUs in Linux, for tighter integration with the OS, and for developers to��
]]>To best ensure the security and reliability of our RPM and Debian package repositories, NVIDIA is updating and rotating the signing keys used by the , , and package managers beginning April 27, 2022. If you don��t update your repository signing keys, expect package management errors when attempting to access or install packages from CUDA repositories. To ensure continued access to the��
]]>Networking simulations are essential since the classical model of deployment, based on CLI and adventurous copy/paste-based configuration, has become inefficient for medium�C and large-scale environments. NVIDIA Air provides a platform to build, simulate, and experience a modern data center powered by a modern network operating system (NOS). NVIDIA Air is a cloud-based environment��
]]>Looking to try open networking for free? Try NVIDIA Cumulus VX��a free virtual appliance that provides all the features of NVIDIA Cumulus Linux. You can preview and test Cumulus Linux in your own environment, at your own pace, without organizational or economic barriers. You can also produce sandbox environments for prototype assessment, preproduction rollouts, and script development.
]]>Red Hat OpenShift is an enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform for managing Kubernetes clusters at scale, developed and supported by Red Hat. It offers a path to transform how organizations manage complex infrastructures on-premises as well as across the hybrid cloud. AI computing brings far-reaching transformations to modern business, including fraud detection in financial services and��
]]>NVIDIA uses containers to develop, test, benchmark, and deploy deep learning (DL) frameworks and HPC applications. We wrote about building and deploying GPU containers at scale using NVIDIA-Docker roughly two years ago. Since then, NVIDIA-Docker has been downloaded close to 2 million times. A variety of customers used NVIDIA-Docker to containerize and run GPU accelerated workloads.
]]>Today, CUDA 5.5 has been officially released! To continue with our CUDACasts mini-series on new CUDA 5.5 features, we will be exploring a new method for installing the CUDA platform on a supported Linux OS. In previous versions of CUDA, you would have used the run-file installer, a utility that handled installing the CUDA Toolkit, samples, and NVIDIA driver. While the run-file installer is still��
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