How Accruex sources and contracts capacity
For enterprise procurement and infrastructure teams placing reserved or dedicated GPU capacity, typically NVIDIA H100 through B300 / GB300 NVL72 classes, with AMD MI300-series on request. An engagement runs from technical scoping through qualified supply match, a structured proposal, and contract execution with delivery milestones your legal team can diligence.
From requirement to delivery
Requirements scoping
A structured conversation on GPU class and quantity, workload profile, interconnect and VRAM budgets, sustained utilisation, compliance constraints, and timeline. We speak the same language as your ML engineers: interconnect topology, VRAM budgets, sustained utilisation.
Supply match
Matching capacity from the qualified supply network, including GPU inventory that never appears on AWS, Azure or GCP. Availability, reliability history, network topology and commercial fit are evaluated before options are presented.
A structured proposal
Infrastructure specification, interconnect topology, pricing against commitment tier, SLA and remedy terms, delivery milestones and exit provisions. Comparable commercial clarity to an enterprise cloud procurement cycle, without the overhead of multi-vendor chase.
Contract and delivery
Accruex coordinates provider contracting, access provisioning and ongoing contact for performance issues, capacity adjustments and renewals. Provisioning timelines are set per engagement in the proposal.
How capacity is contracted
Reserved capacity
Contracted blocks on terms up to 5 years, sized to workload rather than hyperscaler tier logic.
Dedicated bare-metal
Isolated clusters for training and high-throughput workloads with defined interconnect and SLA remedies.
Private cloud environments
Operator-hosted environments with network isolation and residency controls for regulated programmes.
Colocation with hardware acquisition
Facility plus acquisition paths where the engagement requires owned or financed hardware in colo.
Forward capacity agreements
Next-generation allocations structured ahead of delivery windows, subject to confirmed OEM and provider pipelines.
Commercial artefacts, not marketing decks
- Infrastructure specification
- Interconnect topology
- Pricing against commitment tier
- SLA and remedy terms
- Delivery milestones
- Exit provisions
Indicative commercial ranges are provided with every proposal. A redacted sample term sheet can be shared under NDA where useful for internal procurement review.
How supply enters the network
Every provider passes a four-stage assessment before entering our network: an infrastructure audit covering power redundancy, cooling and network fabric (InfiniBand/RoCE topology and oversubscription ratios); performance validation against sustained-utilisation benchmarks, not peak specifications; commercial diligence on the operator's financial standing and existing commitments; and contractual alignment with enterprise procurement standards: MSA frameworks, liability positions, and data-handling and jurisdiction terms agreed before any client introduction.
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Submit a requirement
Hardware class, scale, term and timeline. Accruex engages on enterprise mandates that fit network coverage.