Hosting that walks into the landscape.
Fast servers, renewable power, and a person who answers.
Miho approach · Shiga
The approach
A server should be boring. It should run on power the grid already makes cleanly, stay in service years past the replacement cycle, and give its heat back to the building it sits in. None of that is new — it only asks that someone keeps paying attention.
Principles
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01 — Power
Renewable by default
Our racks draw on certified renewable supply rather than offsets bought after the fact. On the days the grid runs dirty, the status page says so.
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02 — Uptime
Uptime measured honestly
We publish the same numbers we watch ourselves, bad months included. A figure you cannot check is advertising.
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03 — Support
Humans answer
Mail reaches the people who run the machines. No tiers, no scripts, no queue that forgets you overnight.
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04 — Privacy
Privacy as a baseline
No trackers, on your site or on ours. We keep the logs needed to run the service, for as long as that takes, and nothing else.
Siting
The lake is twenty minutes from the racks. Cool air and cold water do work that fans would otherwise do with electricity, so the landscape that makes the site pleasant is the same one that makes it efficient. We chose the place before we chose the hardware.
Good infrastructure looks like it was always there.
Pavilion over water · Shiga
100%
Renewable energy
99.98%
Measured uptime
< 20 ms
Median response
Figures to be confirmed before launch.
Contact
Say hello.
Tell us what you're building. A person replies within one business day.