Solar-aware compute

Sunservers run when the datacenter has sunlight.

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Datacenter Hinton Solar Datanode
Timezone America/Edmonton

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One datanode, an idle server, and sub-50% uptime
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World map

Live sunlight at the server location

The map below shows the current day-night boundary across the planet and the one active datacenter. The service turns on and off with real daylight at that point on Earth.

Sunlit Night Hinton Solar Datanode

How it works

Build for the energy window

Sunservers work best for batch jobs, scheduled builds, data processing, backups, hobby services, and anything that can tolerate nightly downtime.

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Power availability follows local solar production at the datacenter.

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Instances boot at sunrise, run all day, and shut down after sunset.

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Users choose lower-cost daylight compute or upgrade to conventional 24/7 hosting.

Pricing tiers

Pricing

Start on a free daylight-only VPS and scale all the way to dedicated hardware or a traditional 24/7 machine when you need guaranteed availability.

Free Sun VPS

$0/mo

A tiny daylight-only VPS for experiments.

  • 1 shared vCPU
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 10 GB storage
  • Runs only between sunrise and sunset

Builder Sun VPS

$12/mo

More room for scheduled jobs and internal tools.

  • 2 vCPU
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 80 GB SSD
  • Priority start at sunrise

Dedicated Sunserver

$149/mo

A whole machine that still follows the sun.

  • Dedicated 8-core host
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 2 x 1 TB NVMe
  • Best for batch pipelines and rendering

Always-On 24/7 Server

$249/mo

Traditional uptime when daylight-only compute is not enough.

  • 24/7 power and networking
  • Dedicated resources
  • Managed failover options
  • For production services that cannot sleep