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Hanging out at #OCPSummit today. Reach out if you’re around and want to catch up.
Oxide is building a new kind of server. True rack-scale design, built with the innovations of cloud hyperscale technology, to make running on-premises compute infrastructure as easy as cloud.
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Hanging out at #OCPSummit today. Reach out if you’re around and want to catch up.
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If you're at #OCPSummit and want to talk Oxide Computer Company, find Travis Haymore or message me here and I'll get you his contact information!
Hanging out at #OCPSummit today. Reach out if you’re around and want to catch up.
We're excited to announce our partnership with Xsight Labs LTD for our next-generation P4-programmable switch! Read more below 👇
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I want to thank Oxide's David Crespo and Luke Marsden of HelixML for joining me for our no-hype private AI event! It's remarkable how quickly Helix deploys with private, open-source GenAI running on Oxide. Great for those use cases that shouldn't or, in some cases, can't be deployed using public, proprietary services.
What is a private AI platform? Join Oxide and Helix for a discussion and demonstration of private, open AI running live on Oxide.
What is a private AI platform? Join Oxide and Helix for a discussion and demonstration of private, open AI running live on Oxide.
What separates Oxide from legacy on-prem? It's more than just the hardware, Bryan Cantrill: "We care at Oxide. We really care about those folks who are deploying this infrastructure and especially who are making that infrastructure available inside of their companies"
Our compute sled tour continues by reviewing the blind mating system that connects Gimlet to the rest of the Cloud Computer! https://okt.to/5nRx2d
Explore Gimlet, our custom-designed compute sled that enhances security and efficiency for our on-premises cloud computer
Reading all these comments- what if there was something completely open source, with no software licensing, that didn't require an immense team of talent, and leveraged hyperscaler class infrastructure for on-prem private cloud needs? Wouldn't that be the best of both worlds?
Raising tides to lift all boats is my mission. Innovator CTO-type, always in the trench with the customer, not making a faster horse.
Repatriation “off” public cloud is NOT good news for VMware. People are leaving VMware too. The past 20 years is in the past. People got gouged with public cloud and gouged with VMware. They are looking for a third option. Open source is about to have its day in the sun. H/t Robert Slovick