One pane over everything.
The hardest part of a supercomputer is running it. Nestor is the operating layer, one console that schedules, monitors, secures and tunes every node, rack and site, so your people watch the science, not the machine.
Every Nestor module carries the same three commitments. Operations become a system, not a scramble of dashboards and pagers.
Power, thermals, jobs, GPUs and networks in a single console, from the photon to the job queue.
Scheduling, failover and power capping automated, with predictive maintenance before failures land.
Quotas, audit trails and access control that keep regulated science compliant without friction.
One continuous control plane. Start by seeing everything; every module above does more of the running for you.
Unified telemetry, power, thermals, GPUs and jobs on one live dashboard.
Analytics over the whole estate: utilization, cost-per-result and bottleneck maps.
A workload scheduler that keeps expensive accelerators busy and fairly shared.
Full orchestration, provisioning, failover and multi-site job placement, automated.
Access control, quotas and audit trails for regulated and sovereign environments.
Continuous tuning, power capping, thermal balancing and efficiency at scale.
Lights-out operation with predictive maintenance and our NOC on call 24/7.
Most operations tools stop at the rack. Nestor is designed to run a single workstation and a multi-site factory from the same pane, so growth never means a new control plane to learn.
We wire telemetry into every layer, the machine finally becomes observable.
Scheduling, failover and capping run themselves; humans handle only the exceptions.
The system tunes power, heat and utilization on its own, improving with every job.
“You should watch the science, not the machine.”
Nestor sits above the ring, Compute, Connect, Cool and Factory all report into one operating layer, so the whole hexagon runs as a single machine.