diff --git a/content/kubermatic/main/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/03-node-labels.png b/content/kubermatic/main/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/03-node-labels.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..43e91df50 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/kubermatic/main/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/03-node-labels.png differ diff --git a/content/kubermatic/main/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/_index.en.md b/content/kubermatic/main/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/_index.en.md index d9bc32bb1..e92c5b6bf 100644 --- a/content/kubermatic/main/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/_index.en.md +++ b/content/kubermatic/main/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/_index.en.md @@ -65,3 +65,15 @@ If you'd like more detailed, technical steps (for example, changing scrape inter - [NVIDIA GPU Operator on GitHub](https://github.com/NVIDIA/gpu-operator) - [dcgm-exporter on GitHub](https://github.com/NVIDIA/dcgm-exporter) + +## AI Conformance + +To support AI workloads, Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform uses the NVIDIA GPU Operator to automatically expose GPU information through node labels. + +Once the operator is installed, it discovers the GPUs available on your cluster nodes and applies a set of descriptive labels. + +These labels provide useful details about the hardware, such as the GPU product name and the installed CUDA driver and runtime versions. + +You can view these labels on the Nodes page. + +![GPU Labels on Node](03-node-labels.png) diff --git a/content/kubermatic/v2.29/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/03-node-labels.png b/content/kubermatic/v2.29/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/03-node-labels.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..43e91df50 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/kubermatic/v2.29/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/03-node-labels.png differ diff --git a/content/kubermatic/v2.29/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/_index.en.md b/content/kubermatic/v2.29/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/_index.en.md index d9bc32bb1..0033f6c1e 100644 --- a/content/kubermatic/v2.29/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/_index.en.md +++ b/content/kubermatic/v2.29/architecture/concept/kkp-concepts/applications/default-applications-catalog/nvidia-gpu-operator/_index.en.md @@ -65,3 +65,15 @@ If you'd like more detailed, technical steps (for example, changing scrape inter - [NVIDIA GPU Operator on GitHub](https://github.com/NVIDIA/gpu-operator) - [dcgm-exporter on GitHub](https://github.com/NVIDIA/dcgm-exporter) + +## AI Conformance + +To support AI workloads, Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform uses the NVIDIA GPU Operator to automatically expose GPU information through node labels. + +Once the operator is installed, it discovers the GPUs available on your cluster nodes and applies a set of descriptive labels. + +These labels provide useful details about the hardware, such as the GPU product name and the installed CUDA driver and runtime versions. + +You can view these labels on the Nodes page. + +![GPU Labels on Node](03-node-labels.png) \ No newline at end of file