The control plane behind your private cloud
Anchras Platform is the operator surface for a private cloud you actually own. Register Proxmox hosts, deploy Kubernetes, install software from a curated catalog, run governed AI. All connected through Tailscale, all on infrastructure under your control.
Most teams face a false choice between a hyperscaler that owns their stack and a DIY build that owns their weekends.
Public cloud is fast to start and slow to leave. Egress fees, opaque pricing, shared-tenancy compliance theatre, and a jurisdiction you did not choose are the price of convenience. The exit interview gets harder every year. Build-it-yourself trades that dependency for a different one: a specialist team, on-call rotations, a hardware refresh cycle, and infrastructure work that competes with the thing you are actually trying to ship.
Anchras Platform is the third option. We package the operations work, the curated software, the networking, and the AI governance into one control plane, on hardware you keep ownership of, in a jurisdiction you chose. The infrastructure stays yours; the operational burden does not.
Three domains. One control plane.
The platform is organised around the work operators actually do. Private cloud is the infrastructure. Applications is the software you run on it. AI is the model access governed alongside everything else.
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Private Cloud
Register Proxmox hypervisors via a lightweight agent. Deploy Kubernetes clusters across them, sized to your workload. Network everything through Tailscale or your own Headscale coordination server. Teams, hosts, clusters, and the tailnet are all one operator surface.
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Applications
Install software from a curated catalog. Each app is scored on five sovereignty axes (license strength, open-source posture, active maintenance, data portability, no vendor lock-in) so you know what you are deploying. Helm-chart based; deployments land on your clusters with tailnet DNS by default.
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AI
Governed model access alongside the rest of the platform. OpenAI-compatible gateway with provider registry and BYO credentials, versioned agents with scoped tools and secrets, per-run traces, and one audit log that spans platform events and AI events together. Workspaces and memory on the roadmap.
Two captures, one platform.
The operator surface end-to-end, and how private networking stays explicit through your own Tailscale tailnet. Captures are silent; transcripts sit beneath each one. The videos follow the page theme.
Platform walkthrough
Register Proxmox or cloud capacity, turn it into Kubernetes, and deploy curated software with sovereignty, licensing, and endpoint context visible before launch.
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Anchras gives operators a cloud-style control plane for infrastructure they own. Register on-prem Proxmox hosts or provision cloud capacity, then turn that capacity into Kubernetes clusters. Deploy curated software with sovereignty, licensing, resource, and endpoint context visible before launch. Running deployments keep their release state, private URL, cluster placement, rollback controls, and AI runtime bindings in one place. Networking stays explicit: bring your own Tailscale, keep Magic DNS and ACLs visible, and inspect how devices and services connect.
Tailnet integration
Bring your own Tailscale account. Enroll hosts and apps into one private mesh, visualize reachability, edit ACLs without hiding the raw policy, and expose endpoints privately first.
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Anchras keeps networking explicit by integrating directly with a customer-owned Tailscale tailnet. An organization can bring its own OAuth credentials, require manual device approval, and receive Tailscale webhook events back into Anchras. Hosts, cloud VMs, and application services enroll into the same private mesh with tags, Magic DNS names, and stable Tailscale IPs. Operators can inspect topology, edit common ACL rules visually, keep the raw policy available, and manage DNS from the same network surface. Application deployments expose private endpoints first, while Tailscale Funnel remains a separate, deliberate public-exposure control.
From bare host to running app in four steps.
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Install the agent
One install command on each Proxmox host. A lightweight Go binary with a registration token from the dashboard.
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Register hosts
The agent reports system info, heartbeats over Connect-RPC, and bootstraps Tailscale. Your host joins your tailnet on first boot.
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Deploy clusters
Single-node dev clusters to multi-node production. Pick the Kubernetes version, scale workers, all from the dashboard.
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Install apps, route AI
Browse the catalog, pick a cluster, deploy. Connect AI workloads through the gateway with policy, limits, and audit on by default.
Sovereignty is the operating principle, not a marketing tag.
Anchras is Belgian and EU-grounded. GDPR is jurisdictional, not a checkbox; the platform runs in the EU on infrastructure you choose, with a Data Processing Agreement that reads like an engineer wrote it. ISO 27001 posture is documented and reviewable. Sector-specific frameworks (NEN 7510 for Dutch healthcare, PCI DSS for payment processing) are scoped per engagement rather than pre-claimed. The Sovereignty Score on every catalog app is the same discipline applied at the software layer: licensing, maintenance, portability, and lock-in stated up front.