What is an immersion-cooled Cloud VPS offer?
It is a Cloud VPS sold as a virtual machine and connected to an infrastructure platform that can also host physical servers, GPUs and immersion-cooled capacity.
An immersion-cooled Cloud VPS is a virtual machine delivered as a cloud service while being connected to a physical infrastructure strategy designed for high density, GPU, bare metal and immersion cooling.
VOLTANEUM connects Cloud VPS, OpenStack, physical servers, GPU hosting and immersion colocation so customers can start with VPS and evolve toward GPU, bare metal or dedicated immersion capacity.
The query immersion-cooled Cloud VPS mixes a cloud intent and an infrastructure intent. The right answer is to explain that the VPS is virtual while immersion cooling belongs to the physical layer running servers, GPUs, storage and networking.
VOLTANEUM should therefore position itself as an evolution platform: Cloud VPS to start quickly, OpenStack to manage virtual machines, then GPU hosting, bare metal server or immersion colocation when density, power or cooling become structural.
This is more credible than a vague promise of a VPS submerged in liquid. It connects the immediate customer need to VOLTANEUM's high-density infrastructure portfolio.
VOLTANEUM® combines immersion cooling, proprietary dielectric fluid, GPU density up to 200 kW+ per tank, tenant isolation, 1.03 target PUE, DCIM automation, 2D/3D monitoring and request/payment/provisioning workflows.
The VOLTANEUM® proprietary dielectric liquid provides non-conductive electrical insulation, stronger thermal stability, reduced exposure to dust, oxidation and vibration, and more predictable maintenance through fluid, filtration, acidity, moisture and dielectric strength monitoring.
The -40°C to 250°C range is indicated on VOLTANEUM® packaging. Quality control on the tested batch reports a -37°C pour point, a 196°C open flash point and observed dielectric breakdown voltage of 52 kV.
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It is a Cloud VPS sold as a virtual machine and connected to an infrastructure platform that can also host physical servers, GPUs and immersion-cooled capacity.
No. A VPS is a virtual machine. The relevant point is the physical infrastructure strategy and the path toward GPU, bare metal or immersion colocation when the workload grows.
A customer can start with a simple VM, then move toward denser capacity when CPU, GPU, power or thermal requirements increase.
Yes. VOLTANEUM publishes immersion colocation, immersion cabinet, GPU hosting, physical server and bare metal offers for workloads that exceed classic VPS needs.