Aurora Asset Passport · Hardware finance & leasing
Know every GPU's compliance status and value — in one dashboard.
Asset Passport is for lessors, OEM finance teams, and internal audit. Track lease covenants, residual value, and tamper-evident audit records across your GPU estate — without deploying Aurora inference.
Asset Passport does for AI compute collateral what a flight-data recorder, maintenance log, title record, and appraisal file do for aircraft finance: it turns a complex operating asset into a financeable, auditable, and remarketable instrument.
Asset Passport is a standalone product. You do not need Aurora Helm or any Aurora inference product to use it. Your existing telemetry pipeline is sufficient to get started.
Evaluation note
The Docker pilot uses sample assets and demo telemetry so you can review covenant workflows and audit exports without connecting your fleet. Production DCGM ingest and covenant rules for your specific contracts typically take longer — we'll scope that with your team.
The problem
You can't prove covenant compliance across a fleet.
AI accelerators are among the most valuable assets your organization finances or leases. But the monitoring tools built for conventional servers don't speak the language of GPU lease agreements.
Assets drift from contract terms
Leased hardware moves between data centers, degrades, or operates outside agreed power and utilization envelopes — often without triggering any alert.
Auditors need a single chain of record
Spreadsheets, screenshots, and fragmented monitoring data don't constitute an audit trail. Lessors need a cryptographic record of every state transition.
Telemetry sources vary
DCGM, Run:ai, Prometheus, vendor APIs — your fleet's data lives across multiple systems. Passport ingests all of them without requiring a unified monitoring stack first.
What Passport does
Finance-grade visibility, standalone.
Live covenant status per asset
Every unit in your fleet shows its current compliance state — compliant, warning, or breach — updated as new telemetry arrives.
Blake3-linked audit trail
Every state change is recorded in a hash-chained ledger with cryptographic evidence. Any entry can be independently verified without trusting Passport's interface.
Flexible ingest paths
Push telemetry via DCGM, pull from your existing stack, or run in demo mode. Aurora inference is not required. A Docker pilot can typically be evaluated in 30–60 minutes.
Webhook alerts on state change
When an asset moves into warning or breach, Passport can notify your systems immediately — before your auditor discovers it on a quarterly review.
Who buys
Built for finance and audit.
Passport serves the stakeholders responsible for the financial and contractual performance of AI hardware — not the infrastructure teams operating inference. Both groups benefit; finance gets the dashboard they need without depending on engineering.
How to start
Running in under an hour for a first evaluation.
Docker pilot (typically 30–60 min)
Pull the container, point it at a sample asset set, and review covenant states with demo data. No changes to your production fleet required.
DCGM push (typically same day, with your SRE team)
Point your NVIDIA DCGM exporter at Passport's ingest endpoint. Live covenant status for real assets once telemetry is flowing.
See it with your assets.
Start with the Docker pilot — sample dashboard, no commitment, no inference stack required.