Netherlands · 100% renewable · Dutch & EU law
Build on a cloud that stays yours¶
Everything you need to build, run and operate workloads on GRN.CLOUD — a European cloud built on OpenShift and Kubernetes, powered by renewable energy.
Compute, storage, networking, databases and AI are objects in the same cluster API. A virtual machine, a container and a served model share one control plane, one RBAC model, one network fabric and one storage layer — so what you learn in one part of these docs carries into the rest.
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Get started
Create a project, get your credentials, and deploy your first workload on the platform.
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Products
What the platform offers: AI inference, compute, Kubernetes, storage, databases and networking.
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Tutorials
End-to-end walkthroughs — deploy an LLM gateway, host a model, run a sandboxed agent.
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Reference
API, CLI and SDK reference for automating the platform from your own tooling.
Popular paths¶
| I want to… | Go to |
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| Run an OpenAI-compatible endpoint for my team | Deploy an LLM gateway |
| Serve my own model on EU GPUs | Host your own models |
| Give an AI agent tools it can call | Deploy an MCP server |
| Run untrusted agent code safely | Run a sandboxed agent |
| Understand how the platform fits together | Architecture |
| Fix something that is broken | Troubleshooting |
Sovereign by design¶
Infrastructure is owned and operated in the Netherlands, across three availability zones per regional site. Data stays in the EU, jurisdiction is Dutch, and every capability is a standard Kubernetes object — no proprietary control surface to lock you in.
These docs are open
Found something wrong or missing? Every page has an edit link in the top right. See Contributing for the merge-request workflow.