Lift the density ceiling of your data center.
DensityOS is a timing layer for the data center you already own. It governs when work executes at the host level — no code changes, no new hardware. Productive work up. Latency and failures down.
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Capacity · AnnualisedContention limits throughput in multi-tenant infrastructure.
Four failure modes, all driven by the same root cause — competing workloads hitting the same resources at microsecond precision.
Capacity sits idle for safety.
Workload collisions degrade performance. You maintain buffer capacity to prevent interference — cores you bought but cannot bill.
Failures under peak load.
Resource contention causes request failures when multiple tenants hit the same resources simultaneously.
Unpredictable performance.
Same workload delivers inconsistent results due to timing-based interference from neighbouring tenants.
Power density constraints.
Simultaneous workload spikes push racks over power budgets, limiting how many nodes you can deploy per kW.
DensityOS governs timing — not execution order.
Timing offsets at the host level de-synchronise competing requests. The workload does not change. Only when it runs changes.
Two tenants hit the same resource. One wins, one waits or fails.
Microsecond timing offsets de-synchronise without changing execution order.
Host-level, not tenant-level. DensityOS injects timing delays at the infrastructure layer. No tenant code changes. No visibility into tenant data.
A 30-day POC on your infrastructure.
We work with a limited number of data-center operators to validate DensityOS against different infrastructure profiles. You see numbers from your fleet, not ours.
- Week 01 Deploy DensityOS on your cluster — no tenant-side changes.
- Weeks 01–02 Baseline measurement, then active deployment.
- Week 04 Throughput, failure rate, and utilisation deltas, reported against your baseline.
Limited POC availability · 2025
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