LinqProtocol for enterprise
Up to 80% savings vs. AWS. Eliminate vendor lock-in. Deploy on decentralized infrastructure with enterprise-grade reliability and verified providers.
Why enterprises choose LinqProtocol
Massive Cost Savings
Up to 80% savings vs. AWS. Lower overhead, competitive provider market, no egress fees.
No Vendor Lock-In
Standard Kubernetes. Standard containers. Your workloads can move anywhere.
Geographic Distribution
Providers across multiple regions. Deploy closer to users. Build resilience by design.
Transparent Operations
On-chain provider registry. Auditable payments. No black boxes.
Verified Providers
Work with providers vetted by the LinqAI team for enterprise readiness, including hardware profiles, uptime history, and operational capability.
Enterprise services
Dedicated Onboarding
Work directly with our team to integrate LinqProtocol into your infrastructure.
Volume Pricing
Reduced rates for significant compute commitments.
OTC Payments
Pay in fiat if LNQ isn't feasible for your organization.
Priority Support
Direct access to our engineering team for issues and questions.
Custom Solutions
Need something specific? We'll work with you to make it happen.
How enterprises use LinqProtocol
- Development and test environments
- Overflow capacity for peak demand
- Geographic expansion
- Vendor diversification
- Cost optimization for non-critical workloads
Get in touch
Tell us about your infrastructure needs and we'll be in touch within 1 business day.
Enterprise FAQ
What's the minimum commitment?
There's no minimum. You can start with a pilot and scale as you see results.
Can we pay in fiat?
Yes, we offer OTC arrangements for organizations that can't pay in crypto.
Do you have compliance certifications?
We're working on compliance certifications. Contact us to discuss your specific requirements.
What SLAs do you offer?
Enterprise customers can discuss SLA options as part of onboarding.
Can we use our existing Kubernetes tooling?
Yes. LinqProtocol runs standard Kubernetes. Your existing CI/CD pipelines and tooling should work.