Sell governed compute
as a premium tier.
You own the GPUs. Arca Sentry runs on the hosts you operate, so you can offer tenants governed, audited capacity — a tamper-evident ledger of every policy decision — and reclaim the idle and orphaned allocation eating your margin. Two revenue levers from one kernel-level agent.
Margin on one side. A premium tier on the other.
The same agent that recovers wasted capacity also lets you sell governance nobody else can — a distinct line of revenue for providers that control their own hosts.
Reclaim what's idle.
Every fleet runs below the utilization its dashboards report. The Efficiency Audit measures, in read-only mode, how much of your capacity is lost to idle allocation, orphaned contexts, and memory-bound stalls — capacity you can resell instead of buy.
GET AN EFFICIENCY AUDIT →Sell governance as a tier.
Regulated tenants — defense, healthcare, finance — pay more for compute that comes with proof. Sentry gives each tenant a tamper-evident ledger of every GPU policy decision, sealed on the host. That is a premium SKU a shared or serverless platform structurally cannot offer.
SEE THE SENTRY →A kernel-level agent, deployed by us.
Arca Sentry is a host-native agent that enforces GPU governance policy at the NVIDIA driver boundary and seals every decision into a per-host audit ledger. Roll those ledgers up across the fleet with Arca Nexus. White-glove deployed by our engineers — nothing for your tenants to install, no telemetry leaving the machine.
On managed, dedicated capacity you operate, you run the Sentry and offer the governed tier directly. On bare-metal you rent out, your tenant controls the kernel and runs their own Sentry — and you can bundle deployment as a value-add.
Either way, the party that controls the host kernel runs the agent, and the ledger proves what happened. Model the upside with the neocloud ROI calculator, then talk to us about a channel partnership.
Dedicated and bare-metal fleets. Not shared or serverless.
Arca Sentry needs host-level access to attach kernel probes. It is for neoclouds and GPU-rental providers offering dedicated or bare-metal instances — where the operator controls the host kernel (CoreWeave, Lambda, Crusoe, Voltage Park, and the like). It is not a fit for shared or serverless GPU platforms where a tenant never touches the host: there is no kernel to attach to.