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This video is part of the appearance, “Oxide Computer Company Presents at Cloud Field Day 20“. It was recorded as part of Cloud Field Day 20 at 9:00-10:30 on June 14, 2024.
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The Oxide founders experienced the challenges of managing on prem cloud infrastructure firsthand – their pains alchemized into Oxide. The team consists of leading technologists specialized across the stack (from companies like Sun, Meta, Amazon, Google, etc.).
Oxide Computer Company was founded in 2019 by Steve Tuck and Bryan Cantrill, who previously worked together at Joyent, a cloud computing company. Their mission is to bring the benefits of cloud computing architecture, such as elastic infrastructure services and API-driven automation, to on-premises environments. They believe that cloud computing should not be limited to public clouds but should be ubiquitous, available to enterprises that still maintain significant IT infrastructure outside the public cloud. The founders’ experience at companies like Dell and Sun Microsystems informed their understanding of the challenges and inefficiencies in the current market, leading them to create a solution that integrates hardware and software into a unified product.
The team at Oxide is composed of top-tier technologists from various leading companies such as Sun, Meta, Amazon, and Google, covering the entire stack from hardware to software. This diverse expertise allows Oxide to take a holistic approach to designing their cloud computer, ensuring that every layer is optimized and integrated seamlessly. The company has embraced a remote-first model, which has enabled them to attract talent from around the world, including experts from the GE medical team and other specialized fields. This diverse and highly skilled team is the nucleus of Oxide, driving their ambitious goal of revolutionizing on-premises cloud computing.
Oxide’s focus is on the large enterprise and cloud SaaS markets, with significant interest from the federal sector and financial services. These sectors require the automation and developer tooling provided by cloud-native architectures but need to maintain control over their data and applications due to security, latency, and regulatory requirements. Oxide’s transparent approach, including sharing their software on GitHub and discussing their journey on the “Oxide and Friends” podcast, reflects their commitment to openness and innovation. Their partnerships with key suppliers, like Sanyo Denki, have enabled them to co-design high-efficiency systems, further enhancing their products’ performance and reliability.
Personnel: Steve Tuck