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Changelog

  • GPU Instances
    Added

    New GPU L4 Instances

    We are excited to introduce our latest versatile and cost-effective GPU Instances based on Nvidia L4 in the Paris (PAR2) and Warsaw (WAW2) regions.

    Key features include:

    • Nvidia L4 24 GB (Ada Lovelace architecture)
    • 4th generation Tensor cores
    • 4th generation RT cores (graphics capability)
    • Available in multi-GPU 1, 2, 4 or 8 GPUs
  • GPU Instances
    Changed

    H100 PCIe GPU Instances now available in Poland

    We are excited to expand the availability of our H100 Instances, to provide you with the most high-end AI chip of the market! Scaleway's H100 Instances based on Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPUs, are now available in the Warsaw (WAW2) region.

    Key features include:

    • Nvidia H100 80GB (Hopper architecture)
    • 4th generation Tensor cores
    • Multi-Instance GPU (MIG)
    • Transformer Engine
    • Available in multi-GPU 1 or 2 GPUs
  • Kubernetes
    Added

    Kubernetes audit logs

    Audit logs are enabled by default for Kubernetes clusters with dedicated control planes.

    For security and compliance, audit logging allows to keep a chronological record of calls made to the Kubernetes API server, investigate suspicious API requests, collect statistics, or create monitoring alerts for unwanted API calls.

    All audit logs are centralized in Cockpit for free. Find more information in our dedicated documentation

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