Security and data sovereignty without absolute promises

Local AI changes the data path, but it does not remove operational responsibility. We design for local system context, controlled integrations, backups, updates, and careful disclosure.

  • Managed Local AI with Ollama standard
  • Open-source hosting with CyberPanel
  • Domains, support, and direct offer paths

Standard AI setups do not require a third-party AI API; external services are explicit choices.

Managed Local AI

Managed Ollama-based local AI on customer-owned GPU infrastructure with Open WebUI as the default interface.

  • Ollama standard
  • Open WebUI default
  • No third-party AI API required by default
  • Managed setup and updates
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AI Apps

Private knowledge, team chat, workflow automation, and creative GPU app stacks managed around open-source tools.

  • AnythingLLM or LibreChat
  • Flowise and n8n options
  • ComfyUI for creative GPU workflows
  • vLLM only as optional advanced layer
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GPU Infrastructure

Right-sized GPU servers for local inference, image workflows, and private automation stacks.

  • Dedicated setup
  • Storage and backup planning
  • Monitoring and maintenance
  • Benchmark before performance promises
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Open Source Hosting

Managed open-source hosting with CyberPanel, domains, SSL, DNS, and human support.

  • CyberPanel control panel
  • WordPress, Nextcloud, Matomo and more
  • No cPanel or CentOS claims
  • Built for long-term maintenance
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Domains

Domain registration, renewal, transfer guidance, and DNS support for open-source projects and teams.

  • Popular TLDs with USD pricing
  • Renewal notes shown clearly
  • Transfers reviewed by registry rules
  • DNS basics included
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Careful language, practical controls

No website can provide legal absolutes. The service design can still reduce unnecessary exposure and make choices visible.

Local system context

Default AI stacks process data in the selected local deployment context.

Explicit integrations

External AI providers, search providers, and tools are added only when chosen.

Operational hygiene

Backups, updates, access control, and monitoring are part of the managed conversation.

Backup and restore readiness

Legacy backup requests now land on a current Business Secure workflow: define what must be backed up, prove restores work, and keep AI or hosting claims tied to measurable operations.

Scope first

What needs protection?

We inventory websites, databases, documents, vector indexes, model files, DNS notes, certificates, configuration, and service dependencies before quoting a backup routine.

Restore proof

Backups are only useful after a restore test

Plans should include restore targets, retention, encryption, access controls, monitoring signals, and a practical restore drill for the systems that matter most.

Managed path

Business Secure or BYO Server

Use Business Secure for production hosting care, or BYO Server Management when an existing Linux, web, database, or GPU server needs operational review.

Scope Business Secure

No restore, recovery-time, or data-loss promise is made until the actual server, storage layout, application state, and access path have been reviewed.