> Oracle, AWS & Azure all have "Cloud at Customer" offerings.
AFAIK they manage it for you, as if you're just a colo. Whereas oxide just hands the entire rack + software over, but with no self install of any software stacks required (such as with azure)
maybe its about allowing you to create your own cloud, not using a third party vendor's software?
its not a computer you hook up to a cloud, it is its own cloud?
i only know about aws outpost tho, so I might be wrong
And these offerings have existed for years.
And from hardware manufacturers, Dell/VCE, Nutanix, and more "hyper-converged" infra has existed.
Note: I'm not being a hater. I'm just genuinely confused.
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https://www.oracle.com/cloud/cloud-at-customer/
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/azure-stack
https://aws.amazon.com/outposts/