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Sovereign Cloud on Your Own Metal: Public-Cloud UX Without Hyperscaler Lock-In

Run a public-cloud-grade experience on your own metal and in your own region, without hyperscaler lock-in. How Akasha's open foundations and on-prem-capable design keep data, hardware, and exit under your control.

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Stop Leaving Data Center Capacity on the Floor

Dedicated, single-tenant allocation leaves CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage paid for but idle. A multi-tenant control plane with quotas and usage-based billing is how you turn stranded capacity into billable, self-service product.

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Turn GPU Servers Into a Productive AI Cloud With Managed GPU

Raw accelerators in a rack underdeliver ROI. See how Managed GPU uses MIG partitioning, scheduling, and usage-based billing to turn H100/H200/Blackwell fleets into a productive AI cloud for your teams or to sell.

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Cloud Economics Without Running the Stack

Own the capacity, skip the 24/7 cloud-operations team. How Akasha's Managed Data Center runs a modern IaaS and Kubernetes platform on hardware you own, while you keep ownership, control, and an open foundation.

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Turn Your Data Center Into a Cloud You Can Monetize

You own the racks, the power, and the capital. A control plane is the layer that turns bare metal into a self-service, multi-tenant cloud you can bill for — metal to monetized, on open foundations you control.

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