Get Started Become a Provider

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Offer your compute resources and join the Akash providers

Praetor App makes it simple to become an Akash Network cloud provider. Instead of utilizing the Command-line Interface, you can use a streamlined UI to become a provider.

Praetor Resources

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Provider Calculator

Use this calculator to calculate how much you will earn if you provide your compute power to Akash. We are using recent Osmosis price for AKT to USD calculation.

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Provider Documentation

Browse through Praetor documentation and learn how to build a cloud provider.

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Provider Status

Use this status page to check an Akash Provider information and status.

Getting Started

Additional Deployment Resources

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Kubernetes Cluster for Akash Providers   Akash leases are deployed via Kubernetes pods on provider clusters. This guide details the build of the provider’s Kubernetes control plane and worker nodes.

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Akash Cloud Provider Build With Helm Charts   An Akash Provider leases compute to users launching new deployments. Follow the steps in this guide to build your own provider.

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Provider build with GPU   Use this guide and follow the sequential steps to build your Testnet Akash Provider with GPU support.

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Akash Provider Checkup   Within this guide we provide paths to check your Akash Provider health status following initial build and throughout the lifetime of the provider.

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Time Synchronization   To ensure your Akash node maintains accurate time synchronization, we recommend using `chrony` over `systemd-timesyncd`. Chrony is a versatile implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and ensures better time accuracy and reliability.

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Akash Provider Maintenance / FAQ / Troubleshooting   Use the techniques detailed in this guide to verify Akash Provider functionality and troubleshoot issues as they appear.ake profit on your spare compute made available for tenant lease.

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