Vultr has announced the launch of high-performance cloud compute, cloud GPU, and bare metal infrastructure aimed at federal, regional, and academic institutions. According to Vultr, this offering is designed to enable public sector organizations to modernize critical systems, deploy artificial intelligence workloads, and meet requirements for secure, compliant citizen services at scale.
Vultr’s public sector cloud spans six continents and 32 cloud data center regions. The company states that it provides predictable pricing, regional deployment options with strict data residency controls, and compliance-first infrastructure covering regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and SOC 2. Vultr reports a roadmap toward FedRAMP and GovRAMP Moderate authorization for US government workloads.
The offering features access to AMD and NVIDIA GPUs for AI training, inference, and agentic AI workloads. Additional tools include Serverless Inference, a Kubernetes Engine, and integrated storage solutions. Vultr notes support for composable, hybrid, and multicloud architectures with API-first environments to integrate with existing IT and third-party edge systems.
Through technology and partner networks such as Rancher Government Solutions and Clarifai, Vultr claims to help agencies build GPU-powered edge environments and deploy AI models while maintaining sovereign cloud options and cost transparency. The Vultr Cloud Alliance program is positioned to facilitate integration of AI, data, and cloud-native solutions across both on-premises and cloud environments.
“Government agencies need secure, sovereign-ready infrastructure to power AI and modernize critical services,” said Ben Zifony, VP of Ecosystem and Partnerships at Rancher Government Solutions. “Together with Vultr, we are enabling flexible, GPU-powered edge environments that help agencies innovate confidently and respond to mission needs in real-time.”
“Vultr gives governments the ability to deploy AI for citizen services with the performance, compliance, and cost transparency needed to achieve tangible outcomes at both national and local levels,” said Craig Matsumoto, Contributing Analyst at Futuriom.
Source: Vultr







