Platform

Deployment Options


Warren’s architecture is modular, hardware-agnostic, and designed to fit diverse infrastructure strategies — from large-scale disaggregated clusters to compact hyper-converged setups.

INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN

Flexible deployment architectures

Warren supports two primary infrastructure models — each optimised for different scales, performance profiles, and operational strategies.

Disaggregated Infrastructure (DI)

For data centres and hosters building scalable public or private clouds with independently managed control, compute, and storage layers — unified through Warren’s control and monitoring planes.
This model offers maximum flexibility for scaling, maintenance, and hardware evolution across heterogeneous environments.

Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI)

For enterprises or MSPs consolidating existing workloads into a unified platform that simplifies management and user experience. Combines control, compute, and storage on shared hosts for compact, cost-efficient clusters and streamlined operations.

Deployment Environments

Adaptable to any operating context

Warren can be deployed in on-premise, co-located, or managed environments — adaptable to different operational models and business goals.

On-premise deployment

Installed directly on existing hardware infrastructure for full administrative control and data locality.

Co-located infrastructure

Installed directly on existing hardware infrastructure for full administrative control and data locality.

Managed deployment

Warren and its partners deliver a fully maintained platform environment, reducing operational overhead while retaining sovereignty.

Growth & interconnection

Scale from standalone to federated networks

Each deployment can operate independently or interconnect through Warren’s distributed control plane — forming regional or global networks with shared governance and unified billing.

Independent operation

Each cluster maintains its own identity, users, and policies.

Federated expansion

Interconnect multiple clusters for shared services and distributed workload placement.

Unified visibility

Centralised view of usage, metrics, and performance across all connected sites.

Documentation and resources

Deployment references

Access diagrams and technical documentation for infrastructure setup, configuration, and scaling strategies.