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    Enables managing OVHcloud Web Hosting services via Model Context Protocol, providing tools to list, configure, and manage hosting resources through natural language.
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    MCP server that converts hardware specs into Azure price quotes using live Azure Retail Prices API. Provides tools to propose VM flavors, get full quotes with disk and reservation options, and batch-analyze RVTools exports.
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    Enables management of Proxmox VE virtual environments (VMs, containers, storage, snapshots, etc.) through natural language via MCP, with async task polling for reliable write operations.
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    Enables AI assistants to manage Google Cloud Dataproc clusters and jobs through a standardized interface. Supports cluster creation/deletion, job submission (Spark, PySpark, Hive, etc.), and serverless batch operations.
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    Enables AI agents to manage the entire ArvanCloud platform (compute, networking, storage, CDN, DNS, etc.) plus a cloud-DevOps toolbox for provisioning, Kubernetes, IaC, security, and networking through natural language.
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    An MCP server that enables seamless management of Novita AI platform resources, currently supporting GPU instance operations (list, create, start, stop, etc.) through compatible clients like Claude Desktop and Cursor.
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    Exposes 7 read-only MCP tools for Magalu Cloud products (block storage, virtual machines, Kubernetes, etc.) using authenticated mgc CLI commands, enabling natural language queries about cloud resources.
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