Secure & Compliant

Government, Defense & Enterprise Deployments

Elysium Private Compute Plane enables government agencies, defense organizations, research institutions, and enterprises to deploy a fully isolated distributed compute environment using their own trusted infrastructure.

Two deployment models

Elysium supports both public marketplace and fully private compute planes.

Public Compute Network

  • Shared global compute marketplace
  • Public contributor devices
  • On-demand compute capacity

Private Compute Plane

  • Dedicated customer-owned control plane
  • Isolated compute network and node pools
  • Customer-owned hardware only
  • Dedicated databases, queues, encryption keys, and storage
  • No workload routing to public devices
  • Complete tenant isolation and policy control

Turn existing hardware into a secure cloud

Organizations can leverage existing equipment without investing in new data center infrastructure.

Existing Hardware

Desktops, laptops, GPU workstations, servers, lab computers, and edge devices.

Secure Edge Compute

Distribute workloads across trusted devices with full cryptographic isolation.

Zero Trust Ready

Built for modern security architectures with granular access control.

Designed for regulated environments

Compliance-first architecture built to meet the demands of government and defense.

Multi-tenant and private deployment models
Dedicated data boundaries
Dedicated audit logging and monitoring
Support for Zero Trust architectures
Customer-controlled encryption and key management
Secure workload isolation
FedRAMP-aligned architecture
Designed to support government, defense, and regulated industry deployments

Enterprise assurance

Elysium delivers the controls and certifications organizations need to move fast with confidence.

Private Compute Plane
FedRAMP-Aligned Architecture
Zero Trust Design
Customer-Owned Infrastructure
Dedicated Control Planes
Tenant Isolation
Secure Edge Compute
Government & Defense Ready

Ready for a private compute plane?

Elysium allows organizations to unlock compute capacity from hardware they already own while maintaining control over security, compliance, data residency, and operational policies.