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Aviz ONES Details Orchestration for NVIDIA Spectrum-X AI Fabrics

Aviz says its ONES Enterprise Suite orchestrates NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet fabrics to automate AI-cluster network design, provisioning, validation, and monitoring across GPU, CPU, and storage fabrics.

Research Overview

The blog describes NVIDIA Spectrum-X as a high-performance Ethernet fabric intended to support ultra-fast, lossless GPU-to-GPU communication for AI and HPC workloads.

It also frames ONES as the orchestration layer that simplifies how enterprises design, deploy, and scale the resulting network to support predictable AI performance while reducing operational complexity.

Key Findings

The post positions ONES plus Spectrum-X as a turnkey approach for building AI-ready networks that can scale and remain resilient while being managed with reduced operational effort.

It adds that ONES includes intent-based design, zero-touch provisioning, continuous validation, and integrated telemetry to address configuration drift and operational visibility.

Technical Breakdown

The blog lists Spectrum-X components including HGX H100/H200 GPUs, Spectrum-4 (SN5600) switches with 128x 400G ports, and BlueField-3 SuperNICs for RoCEv2 and security acceleration.

It characterizes the combined result as a lossless, Ethernet-based GPU fabric comparable to InfiniBand, implemented on open networking.

Operational Impact

ONES is described as orchestrating east-west GPU fabric, a storage fabric for high-throughput, low-latency dataset access, and a north-south CPU fabric for orchestration, management, and user traffic.

For operations, the blog outlines Day-0 setup tasks using scalable units, IP ranges, and configuration generation with validation in NVIDIA AIR; Day-1 tenant creation via GUI plus automated L3-VNI to VRF mapping; and Day-2 maintenance and scaling including critical alerts and automated RMA workflows targeting expansion to 8,000+ GPUs.

It also describes scaling approaches where spine switches can be added in phases, potentially requiring re-cabling, or capacity can be planned upfront to avoid later re-cabling, while keeping IP mappings, tenant configs, and RoCE profiles consistent.

Conclusion

Blog Signals brief: The vendor brief explains how ONES coordinates NVIDIA Spectrum-X hardware for automated Day-0 to Day-2 provisioning and validation, plus end-to-end visibility for AI and HPC network operations.