NVIDIA AI Enterprise Product Support Matrix

Support information for all users of NVIDIA AI Enterprise.

1. Product Support Matrix

Driver package: NVIDIA AI Enterprise4.1

Validated partner integrations:
  • Run: AI: 2.5
  • Domino Data Lab

Details of NVIDIA AI Enterprise support on various hypervisors and bare-metal operating systems are provided in the following sections:

Amazon Web Services (AWS) Nitro Support

GPU Hypervisor or Bare-Metal OS GPU Deployment Guest OS Support Container Engine Container Orchestration Platform
  • NVIDIA A100
  • NVIDIA A10G
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Nitro  
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

containerd

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)

Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Support

GPU Hypervisor or Bare-Metal OS GPU Deployment Guest OS Support Container Engine Container Orchestration Platform
  • NVIDIA A100
  • NVIDIA A10
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
Azure Hypervisor  
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

containerd

Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) KVM Support

GPU Hypervisor or Bare-Metal OS GPU Deployment Guest OS Support Container Engine Container Orchestration Platform
  • NVIDIA A100
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) KVM  
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

containerd

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)

Linux with KVM Support

NVIDIA AI Enterprise is supported on Linux with KVM platforms only by specific hypervisor software vendors. For information about which NVIDIA AI Enterprise releases and hypervisor software releases are supported, consult the documentation from your hypervisor vendor.

Hypervisor Vendor Platform Additional Information
Nutanix AHV

Obtain the NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager software directly from Nutanix through the My Nutanix portal (My Nutanix account required).

Note: If the NVIDIA AI Enterprise release that you need is not available from the My Nutanix portal, contact Nutanix.

Then follow the instructions on the My Nutanix portal to obtain the correct NVIDIA AI Enterprise graphics drivers from the NVIDIA Licensing Portal.

Red Hat OpenStack Platform Product Documentation for Red Hat OpenStack Platform

Red Hat Enterprise Linux with KVM Support

Note: The NVIDIA GPUs listed in the table support NVIDIA AI Enterprise only with NVIDIA AI Enterprise compatible servers.
GPU Hypervisor or Bare-Metal OS GPU Deployment Guest OS Support Container Engine Container Orchestration Platform
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A800 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 40GB PCIe active cooled
  • NVIDIA AX8001
  • NVIDIA A100X
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A40
  • NVIDIA A30X
  • NVIDIA A30
  • NVIDIA A30 liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A10
  • NVIDIA A16
  • NVIDIA A2
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 94GB (H800 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 94GB (H100 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA L40
  • NVIDIA L40S
  • NVIDIA L4
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX A6000
  • NVIDIA RTX A5500
  • NVIDIA RTX A5000
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 passive
  • NVIDIA RTX 8000 passive
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux with KVM 9.2, 9.0
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux with KVM 8.8, 8.6
  • NVIDIA vGPU
  • GPU pass through
  • Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 and later using RHCOS

CRI-O

  • Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 and later using RHCOS
  • Upstream Kubernetes 1.21 through 1.25
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2, 9.0
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8, 8.6
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9

Podman

N/A

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2022, 2019
N/A N/A
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A800 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 40GB PCIe active cooled
  • NVIDIA AX8001
  • NVIDIA A100X
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A40
  • NVIDIA A30X
  • NVIDIA A30
  • NVIDIA A30 liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A10
  • NVIDIA A16
  • NVIDIA A2
  • NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper™ Superchip
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 94GB (H800 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 94GB (H100 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 94GB3
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 80GB3
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 64GB3
  • NVIDIA L40
  • NVIDIA L40S
  • NVIDIA L4
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX A6000
  • NVIDIA RTX A5500
  • NVIDIA RTX A5000
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 passive
  • NVIDIA RTX 8000 passive
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2, 9.0
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8, 8.6
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9
  • Bare metal

N/A

Podman

N/A

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8, 8.6
  • Bare metal

N/A

containerd HPE Ezmeral Runtime Enterprise 5.5

Red Hat OpenShift Support

Note:NVIDIA AI Enterprise supports every patch release for the listed Red Hat OpenShift release provided that Red Hat also supports it. When a release or patch release is no longer supported by Red Hat, it is no longer supported by NVIDIA AI Enterprise.
Note: The NVIDIA GPUs listed in the table support NVIDIA AI Enterprise only with NVIDIA AI Enterprise compatible servers.
GPU Hypervisor or Bare-Metal OS GPU Deployment Guest OS Support Container Engine Container Orchestration Platform
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A800 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 40GB PCIe active cooled
  • NVIDIA AX8001
  • NVIDIA A100X
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A40
  • NVIDIA A30X
  • NVIDIA A30
  • NVIDIA A30 liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A10
  • NVIDIA A16
  • NVIDIA A2
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 94GB (H800 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 94GB (H100 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 94GB3
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 80GB3
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 64GB3
  • NVIDIA L40
  • NVIDIA L40S
  • NVIDIA L4
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX A6000
  • NVIDIA RTX A5500
  • NVIDIA RTX A5000
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 passive
  • NVIDIA RTX 8000 passive
  • 5000
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
  • Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 and later using RHCOS
  • Bare metal

N/A

CRI-O

  • Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 and later using RHCOS

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Support

Note: The NVIDIA GPUs listed in the table support NVIDIA AI Enterprise only with NVIDIA AI Enterprise compatible servers.
GPU Hypervisor or Bare-Metal OS GPU Deployment Guest OS Support Container Engine Container Orchestration Platform
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A800 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 40GB PCIe active cooled
  • NVIDIA AX8001
  • NVIDIA A100X
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A40
  • NVIDIA A30X
  • NVIDIA A30
  • NVIDIA A30 liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A10
  • NVIDIA A16
  • NVIDIA A2
  • NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip2
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 94GB (H800 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 94GB (H100 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 94GB3
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 80GB3
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 64GB3
  • NVIDIA L40
  • NVIDIA L40S
  • NVIDIA L4
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX A6000
  • NVIDIA RTX A5500
  • NVIDIA RTX A5000
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 passive
  • NVIDIA RTX 8000 passive
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2+
  • Bare metal

N/A

containerd

  • Upstream Kubernetes 1.21 through 1.25
Docker N/A

Ubuntu Support

Note: The NVIDIA GPUs listed in the table support NVIDIA AI Enterprise only with NVIDIA AI Enterprise compatible servers.
GPU Hypervisor or Bare-Metal OS GPU Deployment Guest OS Support Container Engine Container Orchestration Platform
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A800 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 40GB PCIe active cooled
  • NVIDIA AX8001
  • NVIDIA A100X
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A40
  • NVIDIA A30X
  • NVIDIA A30
  • NVIDIA A30 liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A10
  • NVIDIA A16
  • NVIDIA A2
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 94GB (H800 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 94GB (H100 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA L40
  • NVIDIA L40S
  • NVIDIA L4
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX A6000
  • NVIDIA RTX A5500
  • NVIDIA RTX A5000
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 passive
  • NVIDIA RTX 8000 passive
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  • NVIDIA vGPU
  • GPU pass through
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

containerd

  • Upstream Kubernetes 1.21 through 1.25
  • VMware vSphere with Tanzu 7.0 U3c
Docker N/A
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A800 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 40GB PCIe active cooled
  • NVIDIA AX8001
  • NVIDIA A100X
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A40
  • NVIDIA A30X
  • NVIDIA A30
  • NVIDIA A30 liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A10
  • NVIDIA A16
  • NVIDIA A2
  • NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip2
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 94GB (H800 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 94GB (H100 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 94GB3
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 80GB3
  • NVIDIA H100 SXM5 64GB3
  • NVIDIA L40
  • NVIDIA L40S
  • NVIDIA L4
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX A6000
  • NVIDIA RTX A5500
  • NVIDIA RTX A5000
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 passive
  • NVIDIA RTX 8000 passive
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  • Bare metal

N/A

containerd

  • Upstream Kubernetes 1.21 through 1.25
  • VMware vSphere with Tanzu 7.0 U3c
Docker N/A

VMware vSphere Support

Note: The NVIDIA GPUs listed in the table support NVIDIA AI Enterprise only with NVIDIA AI Enterprise compatible servers.
GPU Hypervisor or Bare-Metal OS GPU Deployment Guest OS Support Container Engine Container Orchestration Platform
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A800 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A800 40GB PCIe active cooled
  • NVIDIA AX8001
  • NVIDIA A100X
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 40GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A100 HGX 80GB
  • NVIDIA A40
  • NVIDIA A30X
  • NVIDIA A30
  • NVIDIA A30 liquid cooled
  • NVIDIA A10
  • NVIDIA A16
  • NVIDIA A2
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 94GB (H800 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H800 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 94GB (H100 NVL)
  • NVIDIA H100 PCIe 80GB
  • NVIDIA L40
  • NVIDIA L40S
  • NVIDIA L4
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada
  • NVIDIA RTX A6000
  • NVIDIA RTX A5500
  • NVIDIA RTX A5000
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 passive
  • NVIDIA RTX 8000 passive
  • NVIDIA T4
  • NVIDIA V100
  • VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) Enterprise Plus Edition 8.0

    VMware vCenter Server 8.0

  • VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) Enterprise Plus Edition 7.0 Update 3

    VMware vCenter Server 7.0 Update 3

  • VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) Enterprise Plus Edition 7.0 Update 2
  • VMware vCenter Server 7.0 Update 2
  • NVIDIA vGPU
  • GPU pass through
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2+
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

containerd

  • Upstream Kubernetes 1.21 through 1.25
  • VMware vSphere with Tanzu 7.0 U3c
Docker N/A
  • Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 and later using Red Hat Linux CoreOS (RHCOS)

CRI-O

  • Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 and later using RHCOS
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2, 9.0
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8, 8.6
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9

Podman

N/A

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8, 8.6 containerd HPE Ezmeral Runtime Enterprise 5.5
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2022, 2019
  • Microsoft Windows 11, 10
N/A N/A

2. NVIDIA RAPIDS Accelerator for Apache Spark Support

NVIDIA RAPIDS Accelerator for Apache Spark is a software component of NVIDIA AI Enterprise. It uses NVIDIA GPUs to accelerate Spark data frame workloads transparently, that is, without code changes.

NVIDIA AI Enterprise supports RAPIDS Accelerator for Apache Spark on the following platforms:

3. NVIDIA AI Enterprise Supported Cloud Services

NVIDIA AI Enterprise is supported on several cloud services with bring-your-own-license (BYOL) licensing. Pay-as-you-go licensing is also available with some cloud services.

Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux guest OS support is limited to running containers by using Docker without Kubernetes. NVIDIA AI Enterprise features that depend on Kubernetes, for example, the use of GPU Operator, are not supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

3.1. Alibaba

GPU Supported Alibaba Instances Certified Container Orchestration Platforms Supported Guest Operating Systems
NVIDIA V100

gn6e

gn6v

Upstream Kubernetes

  • Ubuntu 22.04
  • Ubuntu 20.04
NVIDIA A10

gn7e

gn7i

3.2. Amazon Web Services Elastic Compute Cloud (AWS EC2)

Note: Pay-as-you-go licensing is also available for all supported AWS EC2 instances.
GPU Supported AWS EC2 Instances Certified Container Orchestration Platforms Supported Guest Operating Systems
NVIDIA T4

All G4 series instances

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)

Red Hat OpenShift

Upstream Kubernetes

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9

Red Hat OpenShift 4.10 using Red Hat Linux CoreOS (RHCOS)

Red Hat OpenShift 4.9 using Red Hat Linux CoreOS (RHCOS)

Ubuntu 22.04

Ubuntu 20.04

NVIDIA V100

All P3 series instances

NVIDIA A10G

All G5 series instances

NVIDIA A100

All P4d and P4de series instances

NVIDIA H100

All P5 series instances

3.3. Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Note: Pay-as-you-go licensing is also available for all supported GCP instances.
GPU Supported GCP Instances Certified Container Orchestration Platforms Supported Guest Operating Systems
NVIDIA A100

All A2 series instances

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)

Red Hat OpenShift

Upstream Kubernetes

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9

Red Hat OpenShift 4.10 using Red Hat Linux CoreOS (RHCOS)

Red Hat OpenShift 4.9 using Red Hat Linux CoreOS (RHCOS)

Ubuntu 22.04

Ubuntu 20.04

NVIDIA H100

All A3 series instances

NVIDIA L4

All G2 series instances

NVIDIA T4

Any predefined machine type.

Any custom machine type that can be created in a zone.

NVIDIA V100

3.4. Microsoft Azure

Note: Pay-as-you-go licensing is also available for all supported Microsoft Azure instances, except NV_A10_v5 instances.
GPU Supported Azure Instances Certified Container Orchestration Platforms Supported Guest Operating Systems
NVIDIA V100

All NC v3 and ND v2 instances

Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Red Hat OpenShift

Upstream Kubernetes

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9

Red Hat OpenShift 4.10 using Red Hat Linux CoreOS (RHCOS)

Red Hat OpenShift 4.9 using Red Hat Linux CoreOS (RHCOS)

Ubuntu 22.04

Ubuntu 20.04

NVIDIA T4

All NC T4_v3 instances

NVIDIA H100

All ND H100_v5instances

NVIDIA A100

All ND A100_v4 instances

NVIDIA A10

All NV A10_v5 instances

3.5. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Note:NVIDIA AI Enterprise is supported on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure only with bring-your-own-license (BYOL) licensing.
GPU Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Shapes Certified Container Orchestration Platforms Supported Guest Operating Systems
NVIDIA V100

All VM.GPU3 shapes

Upstream Kubernetes

Linux:
  • Ubuntu 22.04
  • Ubuntu 20.04
Windows:
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2022
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2019
NVIDIA H100

BM.GPU.H100.8

NVIDIA A100

All BM.GPU4 shapes

All BM.GPU.A100-v2 shapes

NVIDIA A10

All VM.GPU.A10 shapes

3.6. Tencent Cloud

GPU Supported Tencent Cloud Instances Certified Container Orchestration Platforms Supported Guest Operating Systems
NVIDIA V100

GN10Xp

Upstream Kubernetes

  • Ubuntu 22.04
  • Ubuntu 20.04
NVIDIA A10

PNV4

3.7. NVIDIA GPU Optimized VMI on CSP Marketplace

For ease of use in the cloud, NVIDIA provides compute optimized and validated base Virtual Machine Instances (VMI) through CSP marketplaces. Each VMI includes key technologies and software from NVIDIA for rapid deployment, management, and scaling of AI workloads in the modern hybrid cloud.

Each VMI has the following software pre-installed:
  • Ubuntu Server 20.04
  • NVIDIA driver 525 TRD - 525.60.13
  • Docker-ce 20.10.12
  • NVIDIA Container Toolkit 1.8.1
  • NVIDIA Container Runtime 3.8.1

4. CPU Only Server Support

NVIDIA AI Enterprise supports deployments on CPU only servers that are part of the NVIDIA Certified Systems list. Customers can deploy both GPU and CPU Only systems with VMware vSphere or Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

NVIDIA AI Enterprise will support the following CPU enabled frameworks:

  • TensorFlow

  • PyTorch

  • Triton Inference Server with FIL backend

  • NVIDIA RAPIDS with XGBoost and Dask

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1 The NVIDIA AX800 GPU is supported only on Linux OSes. Windows is not supported.
2 The NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip is supported only in bare-metal deployments on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu.
3 NVIDIA H100 SXM5 GPUs are supported only in bare-metal deployments on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu with NVIDIA Datacenter Drivers. NVIDIA vGPU guest drivers are not supported.