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162 Overview What Federated Enterprise is and how the platform is organized. article 2025-05-27T00:00:00-00:00 2025-05-27T00:00:00-00:00 false true

Federated Enterprise is a managed compute platform that gives your organization private, self-hosted infrastructure without the complexity of running it yourself. At its core, the platform lets you provision and manage Cores — dedicated compute units tied to your account — backed by a set of domains that route traffic to your environment.

Unlike shared cloud platforms, Federated Enterprise gives each account its own isolated compute resources. Your Cores belong to your account, run under your domains, and can be equipped with optional add-on services like monitoring and backups.

What You Get

  • One or more provisioned Cores (compute instances) under your account
  • At least three domains — either Federated-managed domains or custom domains you register through the platform
  • An SSH key pair automatically generated at checkout, allowing your team to connect to and manage Cores via the Provisioner API
  • A billing structure based on your chosen plan tier, with transparent per-Core pricing
  • A team workspace where you can invite colleagues at different permission levels

How the Platform Is Organized

Your account is the top-level container for everything: your Cores, domains, users, and billing. One person signs up as the Owner and completes checkout; from there, additional team members can be invited. All Cores and domains belong to the account, not individual users.