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Synestra · Interactive Demos

See the Platform in Action

Six scenarios. Four buyer perspectives. Each demo walks a real consequence chain — detection, intervention, resolution, and the experience the platform retains when it is over.

For the Compute Tenant

The Fiber Ghost

A fiber link in the training fabric degrades below alarm threshold and keeps reporting healthy. GPU peer synchronization breaks down. Training throughput drops. The checkpoint tax begins accumulating. Synestra traces the cause in 0.8 seconds.

0.8 sec
Trace time
$42K/hr
At risk
6
Chain links
GPU Fabric Training Throughput Checkpoint Risk Optical Network
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For the Data Center Operator

The Thermal Cascade

AI training workload increases 23%. Liquid cooling zone B thermal margin tightens. A high density GPU cluster enters thermal protection. Inference throughput drops. Economic Availability projects downward. Synestra closes the consequence before it compounds.

97.4%
EA at risk
$22K/day
Protected
14 min
To memory
Power Cooling Compute Economic Availability
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For the VAR / Deployment Partner

The First 30 Days

An MVP rack arrives at a facility. DataVox completes physical installation. Synestra comes online, connects to all four infrastructure domains, and begins building the EA baseline. By day 30, the gap is quantified. The performance contract conversation begins.

30 days
To baseline
$0
Customer cost
312
Patterns learned
MVP Rack Baseline All Domains Performance Contract
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For Commissioning & New Builds

The Commissioning Defect

Data Center 07 is completing commissioning verification before first load. Synestra identifies a cooling circuit bypass valve in the wrong state. Projects the consequence chain it would have caused. Defect corrected before go-live. $180K in rework cost avoided.

1
Defect found
$180K
Rework avoided
8 hrs
Delay avoided
Cooling Pre-Go-Live Defect Detection Risk Elimination
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Phase 2 — Closed Loop Automation

Consequence Closed

CDU-B4 thermal anomaly detected at 44.1°C. Consequence chain traced: thermal → compute → power. Two interventions proposed — CRAC setpoint and workload migration. Operator authorizes. System executes. CONSEQUENCE CLOSED in 47 seconds. 42 kW recovered. GPU throttle avoided.

0:47
Close time
42 kW
Recovered
+1.6%
EA gain
Closed Loop Thermal Workload Migration Phase 2
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For the Multi-Site Operator

Fleet View

Six sites. 855 MW total. $47.2M fleet ARR run-rate. Active consequence chains surfacing across PHX-A and ATL-C simultaneously. Cross-site event feed updating in real time. Fleet EA at 94.8 percent. This is what scaled consequence intelligence looks like from the operations center.

6
Sites live
855 MW
Fleet capacity
94.8%
Fleet EA
Multi-Site Fleet EA ARR Ticker Live Events
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For Any Audience — Leave This Running

Live Operations Console

Illustrative Campus — 3 buildings, 1,080 MW, live sensor telemetry updating continuously across all four domains. Active events queue, consequence chain tracking, pattern library counter, consequence memory feed. Not a walkthrough. A running platform.

3
Buildings live
2,847
Patterns active
Real-time
Updates
All Domains Live Telemetry Active Events Pattern Library Consequence Memory
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