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EXTREMIS TECHNOLOGIES GRID INITIALIZING

Space-grade compute for VPS, cloud hosting, and orbital data operations

Orbital compute dashboard

[ Mission Profile ]

Built as a space data center, shaped by the systems already inside the project.

Extremis Technologies positions VPS hosting, cloud workloads, and distributed infrastructure as one coherent orbital platform. The homepage now reflects the same ideas already established across the Compute Lab, Node Archive, and Core Record: resilience, thermal control, observability, and continuous operation.

Primary Load

VPS

Provisioned compute environments for production-grade services.

Node State

24/7

Designed for uninterrupted orbital operation and failover readiness.

Core Focus

Cloud

Private workloads, routing layers, and service orchestration in one stack.

[ Operating Layers ]

Three system layers define how the project operates in orbit.

01 / Compute Core

Provision

High-density VPS deployment, private cloud allocation, and workload isolation built for stable performance.

02 / Redundancy Mesh

Protect

Redundant routing, thermal balancing, and fault-tolerant service logic keep mission-critical operations available.

03 / Telemetry Layer

Observe

Monitoring, system status, and archived experiments turn the platform into a measurable operating environment.

[ Data Center Zones ]

The platform can stand on its own as a full space data center system.

[ Facility Overview ]

Every layer of the station is organized around uptime, control, and orbital resilience.

Power Grid

Distributed energy routing with isolated failover paths for critical compute lanes.

Thermal Control

Radiative cooling and balanced heat removal tuned for long-duration continuous operation.

Security Layer

Segmented access, protected orchestration channels, and hardened service boundaries.

Communications

Reliable data relay between orbital infrastructure, customer workloads, and ground telemetry.

[ Deployment Request ]

Need dedicated VPS capacity, orbital-grade hosting, or a custom cloud stack?