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Aviz ONES outlines GPU-aware orchestration for Spectrum-X Ethernet

Aviz ONES is presented as a way to operate NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet for AI and HPC deployments, adding intent-based provisioning, GPU-aware multi-tenancy, observability, and Day-2 lifecycle automation aligned to Spectrum-X reference architectures.

Research Overview

The post frames fast, lossless, scalable GPU networking as a requirement for AI and HPC workloads and cites NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet as meeting that goal.

It then describes Aviz ONES as an added layer that complements Spectrum-X Ethernet with orchestration, lifecycle management, and operational intelligence aimed at enterprise AI infrastructure deployments.

Key Findings

The vendor describes four enterprise operational challenges tied to scaling AI infrastructure: scaling complexity, multi-tenant demands, operational gaps in GPU-aware visibility, and the burden of manual Day-2 activities.

It states that ONES addresses these gaps by combining intelligent orchestration, GPU-aware multi-tenancy, full-stack observability, and lifecycle automation.

Technical Breakdown

The article says Spectrum-X Ethernet is built around Spectrum-4 switches, NVIDIA SuperNICs for GPU interconnects, and NVIDIA accelerated computing platforms, and positions ONES alongside that foundation.

It describes ONES support for VXLAN/EVPN segmentation with per-tenant VRFs, along with “GPU-aware provisioning” and observability covering GPUs, NICs, and switches.

Operational Impact

The post presents ONES workflows across Day-0, Day-1, and Day-2, including intent-based design with NVIDIA Air simulation, zero-touch provisioning, and intent verification for green-field and brownfield environments.

For operations, it lists lifecycle automation items such as backup/restore, drift detection, and automated RMA, and adds integration hooks for ServiceNow, Slack, and CI/CD.

Leadership Perspective

Thomas Scheibe, CPO, Aviz Networks, said enterprises want “repeatable Day-0 design, frictionless Day-1 turn-up, and low-touch Day-2 operations,” and described ONES as complementing Spectrum-X Ethernet.

In the quote, Scheibe attributes ONES capabilities to EVPN/VXLAN plus per-tenant VRFs, GPU-aware provisioning, and NVIDIA Air-based intent verification to map GPU resources to tenant networks and keep clusters predictable as they grow.

Blog Signals brief: The post describes Aviz ONES as a control and operations layer for running NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet in multi-tenant AI and HPC environments, covering intent-driven Day-0/1 design, GPU-aware segmentation and provisioning, observability, and automated lifecycle functions for enterprise NetOps teams.