Services|Sovereign Cloud & Network|Compute
L2 · ComputeThe owned stack — layer 2 of 6
Compute
on your metal.
The hyperscaler's core pitch is that you should never own a server. We disagree. Owned compute on open foundations — your region, your hardware, your rules.
a rented hyperscaler region→compute on your metal
The shadow
Someone else's region.
Compute is rented from a hyperscaler region governed by their pricing, their residency, and their lock-in. Your workloads — and your costs — live entirely on their terms.
The reality
An owned cloud.
A private cloud on OpenStack and Ubuntu — the same elastic operating model, on hardware you own, in a region you define. Hybrid where it helps, sovereign at the core.
What we build
The compute layer, owned.
OpenStack
Elastic compute, storage, and networking on your own hardware — a cloud you operate, not rent.
Ubuntu
An open, supportable base with no proprietary lock-in underneath the stack.
Burst on your terms
Extend to public capacity when it helps, without surrendering the sovereign core.
Pinned by design
Workloads kept in a region you control, with residency provable on demand.
Owned, not rented
What this layer replaces.
Where it runs
In context.
Compute is the substrate beneath Systems, Intelligence, and BI — wherever data and workloads must stay inside the perimeter.
Start here
Audit what your workloads rent.
The Diagnostic maps which workloads sit in a hyperscaler region today, and what an owned private cloud would cost to run.
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