Vultr claims its Nvidia GPU-powered AI infrastructure costs 50–90% less than major hyperscalers. The platform targets platform engineering teams building internal developer portals (IDPs), using AI agents like OpenClaw/NemoClaw to automate infrastructure setup. Platform engineers define 'skill files' encoding security, networking, and compliance rules; downstream developers then deploy with a click without needing to configure anything manually. Vultr orchestrates three Nvidia components: Dynamo (AI OS for Kubernetes), Vera Rubin Platform (integrated GPU/CPU/networking/storage), and NemoClaw (open source agentic AI stack).

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Cheaper compute, automated setupSkill files replace manual scriptsNvidia’s stack powers VultrDevelopers click, not configure

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