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Latitude.sh

Global AI cloud — deploy bare metal servers and GPU clusters in seconds across 25 locations, with Kubernetes, storage, and managed databases.

Added July 16, 2026
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Bare metal and GPU cloud built for AI-native companies. Provision dedicated servers in under five seconds across 25 locations, spin up ML-ready GPU clusters, run Kubernetes on bare metal, and connect privately to AWS, GCP, and Azure via Cloud Gateway. Powers inference for teams like Daytona, together.ai, Baseten, and Modal.

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