Aviz Networks expands Aviz ONES integration with NVIDIA DSX Air for AI Factory networking validation
Aviz Networks expanded the availability of its Aviz ONES system within NVIDIA DSX Air to support validation of NVIDIA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Factory networking designs through cloud-based digital-twin simulation. This integration enables enterprises and partners to design, simulate, and deploy multi-tenant AI factory networking using NVIDIA Enterprise and Cloud Provider Release Automation (RA) with NVIDIA accelerated computing hardware.
The collaboration addresses the operational complexity of AI factories, which involve rapidly evolving stacks of accelerated networking, DPUs, switching, host orchestration, storage, and operational tools. Aviz ONES operationalizes NVIDIA AI Factory networking covering design validation, tenant operations, and telemetry lifecycle control in a unified operational layer, addressing integration and operational readiness challenges.
DSX Air supports creating one-to-one replicas of real data center deployments to simulate, validate, and automate network changes, including both East/West and North/South network simulations. With Aviz ONES integrated, teams can follow a workflow of designing AI factory networking aligned with NVIDIA reference designs, simulating the design end-to-end in DSX Air to verify topology and workflows, and deploying with validated configurations and operational processes.
Aviz ONES supports operational functions across front-end user access (North–South) and back-end GPU-to-GPU, storage, and distributed training traffic (East–West) networks. Validation extends beyond fabric design to the entire ecosystem covered by compute, storage, orchestration, servers, NICs, and networking components, reducing late-stage gaps.
System integrators and solution partners can utilize the combined Aviz and NVIDIA DSX Air workflow to accelerate joint proof-of-concepts without hardware limitations, deliver repeatable solution packages, and convert designs into validated deployments. Amit Katz, VP of Networking at NVIDIA, said, “Time and resources are critical assets in the Edge Resource Allocator (ERA) of AI, integration between the various AI factory elements is essential to building and operating AI factories efficiently. NVIDIA DSX Air gives teams a way to simulate and validate changes quickly, and Aviz ONES adds the operational layer that helps customers turn AI factory networking into a repeatable, multi-tenant platform.” Vishal Shukla, CEO at Aviz Networks, said, “NVIDIA DSX Air lets customers move from build-first to validate-first. With Aviz ONES available in DSX Air, enterprises and partners can simulate NVIDIA AI Factory networking end-to-end, validate integration across the ecosystem, and deploy with operational readiness from Day‑0 through Day‑2.”
Interested parties can request a demonstration of Aviz ONES in DSX Air, covering multi-tenant operational workflows, validation scenarios, and reference architecture outputs. Aviz also facilitates large-scale validation through its AI Factory Center to translate simulation and tests into deployment-ready materials.