ClusterMAX 2.0Bronze

Atlas Cloud

Meets minimum criteria. Last category we directly recommend; often with inconsistent support or networking gaps.

ByJordan NanosDaniel NishballDylan Patel
Published

Atlas Cloud Quick Stats

ClusterMAX Tier
Bronze (2 / 5)
Source Rating Cycle
ClusterMAX 2.0
GPUs Offered
Not detailed in review
Slurm Support
Not flagged
Kubernetes Support
Not flagged
SOC 2 Mentioned
Not flagged
NCCL Benchmarks
Not in review
Last Updated
Nov 06, 2025

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Atlas Cloud presents a somewhat confusing picture. While their website points users towards a model playground and serverless endpoint environment, the core business is a typical bare metal wholesale provider. Atlas operates under the umbrella of a holding company called VCV Digital, with a sister company in Tiger DC, which is currently building a new datacenter in South Carolina. VCV Digital also owns the crypto company One Blockchain.

The company acknowledges that the focus of Atlas is in transition, having shifted focus from the US to Asia and now back again. In our testing, we were unable to spin up/down a GPU Pod for testing.

With that said, we expect Atlas to continue to operate in the baremetal wholesale market going forward. We encourage Atlas to review our criteria and inform the development of core security, user management, networking, and storage services. Eventually, we would also encourage them to consider developing advanced monitoring, health checks, orchestration software and support to expand upon the bare metal wholesale business in their TigerDC sites and beyond.

Atlas Cloud GPU Cloud FAQ

What tier is Atlas Cloud in ClusterMAX?

Atlas Cloud is rated Bronze tier in the ClusterMAX 2.0 GPU cloud rating system by SemiAnalysis (with the ClusterMAX 2.1 Update applied April 2026). Bronze is the lowest tier ClusterMAX directly recommends. Meets minimum criteria. Last category we directly recommend; often with inconsistent support or networking gaps.

Is Atlas Cloud SOC 2 Type II certified?

Atlas Cloud's ClusterMAX review does not flag a SOC 2 Type II attestation as confirmed. SemiAnalysis treats SOC 2 Type II as a baseline expectation for any GPU cloud serving enterprise or regulated AI workloads — see the ClusterMAX criteria page for the full security baseline.

Does Atlas Cloud support Slurm?

Atlas Cloud's ClusterMAX review does not call out a first-party managed Slurm offering. Customers wanting Slurm-on-Kubernetes (SUNK, Soperator, Slinky) should compare Atlas Cloud against providers that explicitly list managed Slurm in their offering — see the ClusterMAX /slurm expectations page for the full bar.

Does Atlas Cloud support Kubernetes?

Atlas Cloud's ClusterMAX review does not document a first-party managed Kubernetes service. See the ClusterMAX /k8s expectations page for the managed-Kubernetes bar SemiAnalysis tests against when evaluating GPU cloud providers.

What GPUs does Atlas Cloud offer?

The Atlas Cloud ClusterMAX review covers their current GPU inventory and on-demand availability. SemiAnalysis tracks H100, H200, B200, GB200 NVL72, GB300 NVL72, and MI300X / MI355X availability across all 85 providers in the ClusterMAX 2.0 + 2.1 cohort.

What is the NCCL all-reduce performance on Atlas Cloud?

Atlas Cloud's ClusterMAX review does not yet publish hands-on NCCL all-reduce results. NCCL all-reduce bandwidth is the standard SemiAnalysis benchmark for InfiniBand / RoCE health on GPU clusters — see the ClusterMAX /health-checks page for the full benchmark methodology.

How does Atlas Cloud compare to CoreWeave?

CoreWeave is the only ClusterMAX Platinum provider, while Atlas Cloud is rated Bronze. The Atlas Cloud review documents the specific gaps versus CoreWeave across the 10 ClusterMAX criteria (Security, Lifecycle, Orchestration, Storage, Networking, Reliability, Monitoring, Pricing, Partnerships, Availability). See the Atlas Cloud review body and the ClusterMAX /criteria page for the full comparison framework.

Is Atlas Cloud recommended for LLM training?

Atlas Cloud is in a ClusterMAX tier that SemiAnalysis directly recommends for production GPU workloads (Platinum / Gold / Silver / Bronze). The Atlas Cloud review details which workload profiles fit best — large-scale pretraining, fine-tuning, on-demand experimentation, or inference — based on hands-on cluster testing.

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