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From a commodity hardware perspective I'm not sure there is much to be excited about but if it's a meaningful better and cost competitive IaaS maybe that is exciting. Also you are probably going to want GPU support which may be hard with their super customized offering.

If I were to do a bare metal deployment I'd look at kubernetes + kubevirt + a software defined storage provider. Then you get a common orchestration layer for VMs, containers, or other distribute workloads (ML training/inference) but don't need to pay the Vmware Tax and you'd be using a common enough primitive that you can move workloads around to 'burst' to the cheapest cloud as needed.




you can just follow one of the "kubernetes on ec2" guides and adapt it to their apis




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