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Highlights - June 2026
By
Sebastien Frenck
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Published 2026-06-01
- Added an FAQ section with product-specific pages for IaaS, Speedboat, AI Platform, AI Model Service, and Key Management. See FAQ.
- Expanded the Speedboat documentation with product overview, included components, deployment characteristics, and typical use cases.
- Introduced Hosted Cluster, a new IaaS offering: a dedicated OpenShift Kubernetes cluster with its own control plane on Phoeniqs sovereign infrastructure. See the Hosted Cluster guide for what's included, pricing, licensing, and getting started.
- Promoted
inference-glm-51-754b(GLM 5.1) from sandbox to Active Models after successful performance, stability, and cost evaluation; the model is now generally available on the Phoeniqs Model Service with production pricing and throughput. - Removed GLM 5.1 from Sandbox Models.
- Scheduled
inference-glm-51-754b(GLM 5.1) for decommissioning; see Scheduled for Retirement. Suggested replacement:inference-glm-52-754b(GLM 5.2). - Added
inference-glm-52-754b(GLM 5.2) to Sandbox Models for performance, stability, and cost validation; promotion to the active models catalog is pending successful evaluation. - Updated the active models table: standardized context window formatting and refreshed TPM figures across the production catalog.
- Added a License type column to Active Models, with links to the license terms for each active model.
- Added a GPU Infrastructure page to the Phoeniqs Cloud platform architecture, covering NVIDIA H100 GPU scheduling, container vs. VM passthrough deployment models, in-VM driver responsibility, default network policy, and tenant monitoring. See the GPU Infrastructure guide.
- Added Model Service Integrations, step-by-step guides for connecting Phoeniqs AI Model Service to existing tools via the OpenAI-compatible API, starting with OpenCode and Cursor. See Model Service Integrations.