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May 13, 2025
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Orion is now available on AWS Marketplace
Orion is officially listed on AWS Marketplace. If your organization procures software through AWS, you can now subscribe, deploy, and manage Orion directly through your existing AWS account. Here is what that means and what we are excited about.

Alex Hatfield
CEO, Juno Innovations

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We are super excited to share that Orion is officially listed on AWS Marketplace.
This has been a goal for a while and we are really proud to have it live. I want to share what it actually means for teams evaluating Orion, because there is more to it than just a new place to find us.
What this means for your procurement team
For a lot of organizations, the hardest part of bringing in new infrastructure software is not the technology evaluation. It is the procurement process. New vendors mean new contracts, new payment methods, new approval cycles.
AWS Marketplace removes most of that friction. If your organization already has an AWS account, Orion routes through your existing billing and approval process. No separate vendor contract from scratch. No new payment setup. The subscription sits alongside your other AWS spend, which for many teams means significantly faster time from "we want this" to "this is running."
We are also listed under the High Performance Computing category, which is exactly where we belong. Teams evaluating GPU compute solutions for EKS will find us alongside the right tools, not buried in a generic software directory.
What the deployment looks like
Orion deploys as a Helm chart into your existing EKS cluster. It runs inside your VPC. Your data stays in your environment.
The full setup guide on GitHub walks through EKS cluster creation, Karpenter, ArgoCD, ingress-nginx, DNS, TLS, and Orion installation. Most teams are up and running in under 20 minutes. View the EKS setup guide on GitHub
If you learn better by watching than reading, the full installation walkthrough is on our YouTube channel alongside architecture deep dives, GPU scheduling demos, and customer case studies. Watch on the Juno YouTube channel
Why we are excited about AWS specifically
We built Orion to run anywhere: on-premises, air-gapped environments, hybrid configurations, and cloud. That is the whole point of a unified compute plane. But AWS is where a huge portion of GPU-intensive compute is happening right now, and for good reason.
The cool thing about deploying on EKS specifically is that Crossplane lets Orion provision EC2 instances directly from the workload catalog. An end user clicks once. Orion handles networking, security group assignment, authentication, and lifecycle management with no public IP exposure. No tickets, no waiting, no manual provisioning steps. That combination is something we have been really excited to get in front of more teams.
What is next
This is v4.1.0. We are actively developing and will keep the changelog current as new versions ship.
If you are running GPU workloads on EKS, we would love to show you what better scheduling looks like in your environment. Come find us on Marketplace or reach out directly and we will scope a proof of value on your cluster.
View the listing on AWS Marketplace or book time with our team
Alex Hatfield is the CEO and co-founder of Juno Innovations. Juno builds Orion, a customer-hosted unified compute plane that orchestrates Kubernetes, VMs, and bare metal across cloud, on-premises, and air-gapped environments.