One platform. Eight ways to build.
One platform behind all of them.
Which one is right for you?
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| Product | Best for | Foundation | Availability | Open the product page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HPC platform Slurm HPC |
Scientific compute, simulations, research, batch jobs | Slurm clusters on OpenStack you operate | Available on request | HPC platform |
| Cloud Server Virtual machines |
Web apps, dev/test, single services, anything that needs a fast VM | NVMe virtual machines | Available on request | Cloud Server |
| Dedicated Cloud Private cloud as a service |
Datacenters and cloud providers offering on-demand, single-tenant private clouds | OpenStack + Ceph, deployed and operated for you | Dedicated Cloud | |
| WECORE Kubernetes Managed K8s |
Microservices, CI/CD, web platforms, container workloads | Managed control plane + one worker group | Available on request | WECORE Kubernetes |
| Cloud Desktop Virtual desktops |
Remote and BYOD staff, labs, classrooms, contractors | Desktop broker on your OpenStack | Available on request | Cloud Desktop |
| LLM service LLM serving |
Private chat assistants, RAG over internal documents, code and agent tooling | vLLM on GPUs you operate | Available on request | LLM service |
| QuFabric Quantum simulation |
Quantum algorithms, many-body physics, quantum chemistry research | Open-source engines on your infrastructure | In deployment talks | QuFabric |
| Marketplace Scientific apps |
CFD, molecular dynamics and computational chemistry — teams that want to run simulations rather than build the stack | Curated images on managed Slurm | Available on request | Marketplace |
Picking the right product
Cloud Server is an individual virtual machine you manage yourself — ideal for web apps, dev/test, and single services. The HPC platform is a managed Slurm cluster for batch and parallel scientific workloads, where a scheduler queues jobs across many nodes. Reach for HPC when you submit jobs; reach for Cloud Server when you want a machine.
Dedicated Cloud is built for datacenters and cloud providers that want to sell on-demand, single-tenant OpenStack and Ceph clouds on dedicated hardware. Organizations that need individual VMs should start with Cloud Server; teams running containerized applications should start with WECORE Kubernetes.
Yes — QuFabric is in beta. It is a self-hosted research workspace for quantum circuits, many-body physics, and quantum chemistry that runs on capacity you already operate. Browse the engines and research lanes on the QuFabric page, and request access to join the beta.
Deployment options depend on the product and your operating model. The HPC platform supports On-Premise, Hub, and hybrid deployments; other products run on the Hub, your infrastructure, or both where supported. We map the right combination during solution design.
Absolutely — that's the point of one platform. Research teams can combine the HPC platform, QuFabric, the Marketplace, Cloud Desktop, and the LLM service. Organizations can combine Cloud Server, WECORE Kubernetes, Cloud Desktop, and the LLM service. Providers can assemble a sellable service portfolio that also includes Dedicated Cloud — all from one panel.