NVIDIA Air Services: Bridging Simulations with Real-World Applications

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Zach Anderson
May 13, 2025 16:28

NVIDIA Air Services enhances simulation capabilities by integrating real-world applications, offering cloud-scale efficiency and seamless external connectivity for advanced data center infrastructure.





NVIDIA’s latest innovation, NVIDIA Air, is redefining how simulations interact with real-world data, offering unprecedented cloud-scale efficiency. According to NVIDIA’s blog, this platform creates exact replicas of data center infrastructure, allowing users to spin up numerous switches and servers effortlessly.

Enhancing Simulation Capabilities

One of NVIDIA Air’s standout features is its ability to connect simulations with real-world environments. This feature significantly enhances the simulation’s capabilities, performance, and flexibility. By integrating cloud resources, APIs, and third-party data, NVIDIA Air offers improved quality, scalability, and real-time simulation capabilities. This integration also facilitates collaboration and the adoption of advanced technologies, which might be challenging to implement locally.

Services in NVIDIA Air

Users can enable services within their simulation on a sim-by-sim basis, exposing interfaces for HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH, among others. These services allow simulations to connect externally, enhancing accessibility and interactivity. For instance, enabling HTTP/HTTPS facilitates remote access and real-time updates, while SSH provides secure file transfer and automation capabilities.

Data Integration and Security

NVIDIA Air supports seamless integration with external data sources, using APIs or web sockets. This is particularly beneficial for simulations relying on external data for accurate modeling, such as weather or financial data. Moreover, the platform recommends using HTTPS over HTTP for enhanced security due to its encryption capabilities.

Automation and Unique User Sessions

With SSH, NVIDIA Air enables secure automation and integration within CI/CD pipelines, allowing users to automate file transfers and simulation configurations. Additionally, NVIDIA Air supports unique SSH sessions, enabling multiple users to simultaneously access a node without interfering with each other’s activities, thus promoting collaborative simulation environments.

Getting Started

To leverage the full potential of NVIDIA Air, users can visit air.nvidia.com. Detailed instructions on enabling services in a new simulation are available in the NVIDIA Air User Guide. For newcomers, a step-by-step instructional demo video is also accessible, providing an introduction to NVIDIA Air and guidance on building new simulations.

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