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On-Premises Cloud Tailored.

You have the vision and the hardware – we build the bridge to seamless cloud operations.

Between raw metal and stable operations lies a complex software layer - and we take care of it for you with reliability, foresight, and hands-on experience.

We design and support your infrastructure with open, transparent solutions on your existing hardware - scalable as needed. Together, we create an environment that is not only powerful but also fully sovereign - in close partnership and at eye level.

As individual as your infrastructure – tailored to your needs.

Our product overview.

At the heart of our modular solutions lies a clear idea: every project needs the right tools and reliable partners.

Cloud&Heat Compass.

Kubernetes distribution – for scalable application platforms, with the option of full management and comprehensive security.

Cloud&Heat Patron.

OpenStack Distribution – including reliable support for the set-up, operation and further development of your cloud environment.

Cloud&Heat Forge.

Managed Bare Metal – Kubernetes with pure computing power on new or existing hardware, optimally prepared for deployment.

Cloud&Heat Arcanist.

Proxmox Enterprise Subscriptions with Support – expertise, operations, and updates from a single source for stable virtualization.

Contact us.

Use our on-premises infrastructures to realize your digital projects with true digital sovereignty. Contact us for more information and personalized advice!

Learn more in our blog.

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Getting started with the OpenStack cloud: Creating load balancers with OpenStack Octavia

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Getting started with the OpenStack cloud: Accessing the OpenStack APIs