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NVIDIA Base Command Manager

by NVIDIA
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ActiveCloudOn-premise
Quick facts
VendorNVIDIA
Year launchedN/A
StatusActive
Location2788 San Tomas Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95051
Countries servedN/A
Languages10
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Free tierNO
Free trialNO
Contact salesYES

About NVIDIA Base Command Manager

NVIDIA Base Command Manager (BCM)—formerly known as Bright Cluster Manager before being acquired and integrated by NVIDIA—is the gold-standard enterprise infrastructure software designed to provision, orchestrate, and monitor complex AI data centers and High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters.

NVIDIA Base Command Manager (BCM)—formerly known as Bright Cluster Manager before being acquired and integrated by NVIDIA—is the gold-standard enterprise infrastructure software designed to provision, orchestrate, and monitor complex AI data centers and High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters. Serving as the administrative foundation for NVIDIA DGX SuperPODs and large enterprise GPU environments, BCM simplifies the immense operational challenge of managing thousands of bare-metal servers. System administrators can effortlessly image physical compute nodes, monitor thermals and GPU health, orchestrate workloads across Kubernetes or Slurm, and even burst capacity into public clouds when local resources peak. For organizations building out mission-critical AI data center infrastructure, NVIDIA Base Command Manager delivers an essential operational control plane.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Seamlessly deploys and switches between HPC schedulers like Slurm and modern container platforms like Kubernetes.
  • Effortlessly bursts local compute bottlenecks into public clouds (AWS, Azure, GCP) during workload spikes.
  • Centralized software image management guarantees identical environment builds across thousands of physical nodes.
  • Turnkey cluster management solution designed specifically for scaling large-scale GPU workloads and DGX SuperPODs.
Cons
  • Requires ongoing maintenance of physical head nodes, storage networks, and IPMI bare-metal interfaces.
  • Per-GPU subscription model and tiering are geared toward enterprise data center budgets rather than budget-conscious startups.
  • Administering multi-node HPC clusters and bare-metal networks demands specialized Linux/HPC system engineering skills.

Features

Key features

System Image Management & Version Control

Allows administrators to create, clone, update, and instantly roll back server software images across thousands of compute nodes without configuration drift.

Cloudbursting & Hybrid Scaling

Expands local cluster workloads seamlessly into public cloud environments (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud) when peak compute capacity is reached.

GPU & Hardware Health Monitoring

Monitors physical node state, thermals, power draw, GPU interconnects (NVLink/NVSwitch), and InfiniBand fabric performance.

Unified Workload Management

Natively supports and manages popular workload orchestrators including Slurm, Kubernetes, PBS Pro, LSF, and Grid Engine.

Automated Bare-Metal Cluster Provisioning

Provisions complete Linux operating system images, network settings, storage drivers, and GPU dependencies across bare-metal server nodes.

Additional features

Backup and Disaster Recovery

Provides automated configuration snapshots, image versioning, and head-node failover mechanisms.

Domain Power Service (DPS) Integration

A specialized power management plugin that syncs BCM’s inventory with NVIDIA’s Domain Power Service.

Edge Compute Cluster Node Management

Extends central data center cluster management out to remote edge sites, AI micro-data centers, or distributed locations.

Kubernetes Installation Wizard (via kubeadm)

BCM simplifies building production-ready Kubernetes clusters by leveraging upstream standard kubeadm tooling directly from its management interface.

Google/NVIDIA GPU Driver Lifecycle Management

Manages the deployment, driver patch installation, and runtime maintenance of CUDA drivers, NVIDIA GPU Operators, and container runtimes across thousands of nodes.

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Countries & Languages

Countries served
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Interface languages
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