Scylos
FAQ

Questions, answered.

How stateless works in practice, what hardware ZeroCore runs on, how Switchboard governs from your cloud, how pricing works, what Scylos is and isn't, and how to start.

How does stateless work in practice?+

Every session boots from a verified baseline, runs only authorized work, and tears its state down at the end. Nothing persists on the device between sessions.

What hardware does ZeroCore run on?+

Machines you already own, everyday laptops and desktops, thin clients, and small compute. ZeroCore runs well on hardware seven to ten years old. Check the certified device list.

How does Switchboard govern from my cloud?+

Switchboard deploys inside your own cloud tenant. You declare what each endpoint may run, who can access it, and for how long, provisioning or retiring one device or the whole fleet from one console.

How does pricing work?+

$7 per endpoint, per month, all-in, against industry fully-loaded endpoint costs commonly cited at $60–75. No imaging licenses, no VDI back end, no per-incident cleanup.

What is Scylos NOT?+

Not a persistent OS, not VDI/DaaS, not EDR/AV, not MDM/UEM, and not a hardened or immutable OS that still retains state. Hardened is not stateless.

How do I start?+

Start a risk-free pilot: we flash an idle machine, stand up a single-tenant control plane, and you run your real workloads. Keep it or reimage back, you buy no hardware and sign nothing.

See it on your hardware

See the stateless endpoint on your own hardware.

Flash an idle machine into a live endpoint and run your real workloads. You buy no hardware and sign nothing.