Oxide Computer Company
(https://oxide.computer) πΈ Data Snapshot: May 25, 2026Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
There is virtually zero semantic drift between the homepage promises and sub-page realities. The H1 ‘On-prem that feels like the public cloud’ is backed by technical documentation in the blog and contact pages regarding API-driven velocity and the removal of hypervisor licensing. The blog’s RFD (Request for Discussion) section further validates the ‘Cloud Computer’ identity by exposing the underlying host operating system and network architecture details.
Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.
ποΈ Semantic Structure β heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Oxide Computer Company (https://oxide.computer)
Oxide Computer Company
The cloud you own. Hardware, with the software baked in, for running infrastructure at scale.
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Try It Now | Oxide Computer Company (https://oxide.computer/remote-access/)
Try It Now | Oxide Computer Company
Request remote access to try the Oxide cloud computer.
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Contact | Oxide Computer Company (https://oxide.computer/contact/)
Contact | Oxide Computer Company
Get in touch with the Oxide Computer Company team.
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Blog | Oxide Computer Company (https://oxide.computer/blog/)
Blog | Oxide Computer Company
Thoughts, ramblings, insights and everything in between from the Oxide Computer Company team.
π The Narrative β clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (https://oxide.computer) Oxide Computer Company
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[H1] On-prem that feels like the public cloud
Fig. 1Oxide Cloud Computer
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[IMG: Three Oxide racks, side by side]
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..............................................Powering the best teams
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[H2] One integrated platform. Compute, storage, networking, software. The public cloud is built this way. Oxide is, too. The cloud you own.
[IMG: Oxide rack]
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[IMG: Rows of Oxide racks in a datacenter]
Run AI, HPC, mission-critical, and general workloads with the elasticity, programmability, and unified control of cloud
[H3] Elastic Compute
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On-Demand Virtual MachinesKubernetes Container OrchestrationLeading AMD EPYC Processors
[H3] Elastic Networking
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Isolated Virtual Private CloudsP4 Programmable NetworkingHigh Per-VM Throughput
[H3] Efficient Power Design
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12x Cooling Efficiency55% Less Total PowerShared Power Delivery Design
[H3] Elastic Storage
[IMG: Example UI of server disk quota]
NVMe High-Performance Block StorageTriple-Mirror Data ProtectionLocal NVMe Disk Support
[H2] For decades, enterprises only had two options for running compute. Both required compromise.
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...............................No ownership β only rental, foreverUnpredictable bills and soaring egress feesGovernance gaps for public sector and sensitive workloadsVendor lock-in via proprietary APIs and services that trap you
[H2] For the first time, the speed of cloud meets on-prem governance.
[IMG: Close-up of compute sled metal exterior]
[H3] Secure by default
A fully auditable security chain, with a hardware RoT, open-source firmware, and cryptographic isolation.
[IMG: Oxide console showing device attestation and verified boot status]
[IMG: Graph showing included compute, storage and networking costs]
[H3] Predictable, lower costs
Half the price of public cloud and traditional on-prem. No subscriptions, surprise bills, or egress fees.
[H3] API-driven developer velocity
On-demand elastic resources, just like the public cloud, and support for tools developers already use.
[IMG: Terraform configuration being applied via the Oxide CLI]
[IMG: Terminal of rack initialization]
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[H3] 2-hour setup
Go from delivery to provisioning in the same afternoon.
[H2] The biggest forward leap in on-prem in decades
Fig. 2Oxide Web ConsoleMaze War Projects Docsci-agent Instances Snapshots Disks Access Utilization Images VPCs Floating IPs Settings InstancesNew InstanceNameCPUMemoryStateCreatedci-agent4 vCPU8 GiBrunningprod-db-primary8 vCPU32 GiBrunningprod-db-replica8 vCPU32 GiBrunningweb-server-14 vCPU16 GiBstoppedweb-server-24 vCPU16 GiBrunningcache-redis2 vCPU8 GiBrunningstaging-env4 vCPU16 GiBrunningdev-sandbox2 vCPU8 GiBstoppedmonitoring2 vCPU4 GiBrunningbatch-processor8 vCPU16 GiBstoppedGeneralHardwareSSH KeysCancelCreate
[H3] Get product updates and Oxide news
[H2] Purpose built for frontier workloads
[H3] Modern cloud repatriation
Public cloud experience with on-prem TCO. Streamlined for modern ops teams.
[H3] VMware exit
Co-designed hardware and software. One-time purchase with no licensing fees.
[H3] AI / machine learning
Data engineering is the foundation of every AI initiative. Run data-intensive workloads where your data belongs, on hardware you control.
[H3] High-performance computing
Run batch compute, data staging, and orchestration tools on secure, multi-tenant infrastructure you control.
[H3] Sovereign cloud
Your data stays in your authority. Running on hardware you can verify and own outright.
[H3] CI/CD
Secure builds on infrastructure you own. Dedicated runners with security baked in at a fixed cost.
[H3] For finance
Low latency, speed, and control. On-prem deployment with cloud elasticity, set up in under 2 hours.NYSECMENASDAQLSE......................................
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[H3] For technology
Run AI inference, simulations, analytics, and real-time platforms on hyperscale cloud architecture within your own walls.WEB_122msWEB_222msIOS_178msTEST22msWEB_1WEB_2.....................
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[H3] For life sciences
Accelerate discovery on cloud infrastructure you can own........................................
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[H2] Manage your cloud with a single, unified interface
[H3] True multitenancy with secure, robust isolation between teams and organizations
[IMG: Example UI of list of users and their last accessed date]
[IMG: Popover for user and their access roles]
[H3] Granular control of utilization through quotas
[IMG: Example UI of storage utilization area chart]
[IMG: Popover for storage utilization area chart]
[H3] Setup within hours
Just add power, networking, and go. Start new projects today, not next quarter. Zero subscription licensing. Prioritize real work, not renewals.
[H3] Leverage the tools you know
Like SUSE Rancher, Red Hat OpenShift, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenTofu. Provision and scale on-demand elastic resources however you like β API, CLI, or console.
[H3] Built for ease of support
Transparent, open systems with rich telemetry. No more support tickets disappearing into ether, or vendors pointing fingers to punt accountability.
[H2] Modernize your infrastructureGet cloud-native performance
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SUB-PAGE Β· THIN (https://oxide.computer/remote-access/) Try It Now | Oxide Computer Company
Try it nowRemote accessGet your own silo running on a real Oxide Rack. Help us prepare for your trial experience by answering the following questions.Test your OS imagesValidate your applicationsBuild with the Oxide APIsContact us directly at sales@oxide.computerContact us directly at sales@oxide.computer
SUB-PAGE (https://oxide.computer/contact/) Contact | Oxide Computer Company
Contact salesDiscuss your computing requirements and business goals with our team of experts. Or skip to running your own demo silo on an Oxide rack.Understand the platform's capabilitiesReview your workload requirementsStart an expert assessmentContact us directly at sales@oxide.computerContact us directly at sales@oxide.computer [H2] Proven Oxide outcomes [H3] Modernize legacy on-prem Leading organizations trust Oxide to power their workloads and eliminate hypervisor licensing costsRead customer case study [H3] 2x performance per watt When datacenter power and space are at a premium, Oxide delivers more compute per watt and per datacenter floor tileRead power efficiency article [H3] Own your cloud Migrate cloud workloads from rented public infrastructure to the cloud you own with our fully integrated rack-scale system and unified control planeExplore the product
SUB-PAGE (https://oxide.computer/blog/) Blog | Oxide Computer Company
[H1] Blog 5 Feb 2026 [H2] Our $200M Series C Raising our Series C round of financing [IMG: Author image for Bryan Cantrill] [IMG: Author image for Steve Tuck] 5 Feb 2026 [H2] Our $200M Series C Raising our Series C round of financing26 Oct 2023 [H2] The Cloud Computer Announcing the world's first commercial cloud computer.31 Mar 2024 [H2] Engineering a Culture A revelation, a bug, and a fix β how it all reflects the culture at Oxide.18 Nov 2024 [H2] A New Standard in National Security and Innovation Modernizing on-premises cloud computing capabilities for general-purpose workloads. [H2] More posts 1of2 [H3] A disappearing Service Processor 11 Dec 2025Product [H3] Systems Software in the Large 18 Sep 2025Company [H3] Our $100M Series B 30 Jul 2025Company [H3] Oxideβs Compensation Model: How is it Going? 1 May 2025Company [H3] dtrace.conf(24) 5 Dec 2024News [H3] Remembering Charles Beeler 12 Nov 2024News [H3] How Oxide Cuts Data Center Power Consumption in Half 8 Nov 2024Product [H3] Reflections on Founder Mode 2 Sep 2024Company [H3] Moore's Scofflaws 20 Feb 2024Company [H3] A Gap in the TrustZone Preset Settings for the LPC55S69 20 Nov 2023Security [H3] Building Big Systems with Remote Hardware Teams 8 Mar 2023Company [H3] A Tool for Discussion 2 Feb 2023Company [H2] RFDs View all public RFDsRFD 463 [H3] The Oximeter Query Language RFD 26 [H3] Host Operating System & Hypervisor RFD 63 [H3] Network Architecture RFD 363 [H3] Minibar [H2] FAQ Friday 1of6 [H3] How Do I Integrate with the Oxide Computer? 23 Jan 2026 [H3] Does Oxide Support Windows Instances? 16 Jan 2026 [H3] What does it mean to love our customers? 26 Dec 2025 [H3] Why do Oxide Compute Sleds have one Processor? 19 Dec 2025 [H3] Can Oxide Run in an Air-Gapped Environment? 12 Dec 2025 [H3] Is Oxide Ideal for CI/CD Runners? 5 Dec 2025 [H2] The cloud you ownTry it now Contact usTry it now [H2] From our team 1of2 [H3] Building a Rack-Scale Computer with P4 at the Core 11 Aug 2023Open Networking Foundation [H3] Social Audio as a Vector For Engineering Wisdom 18 Jul 2023GOTO Conferences [H3] The Forgotten Operator 29 Mar 2023Southern California Linux Expo [H3] Sharpening the Axe: The Primacy of Toolmaking 13 Feb 2023ScyllaDB [H3] Finding Hardware Flaws with Laura Abbott 19 Dec 2022The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast [H3] I have come to bury the BIOS, not to open it - The need for holistic systems 2 Oct 2022Open Source Firmware Conference
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