A stable execution identity
Your eligible VM address becomes your private exit IP, or ServLoci assigns a dedicated IPv6 when the network supports it.
Your private execution lane
Use your own free VM, choose a scheduled cloud worker, or let us manage the complete runtime. ServLoci gives each customer a controlled exit identity, simple code execution, and an upgrade path to ledger, analytics, and backtesting.
What · why · how
A cheap VM gives you a machine. ServLoci turns that machine into a private, observable execution lane with a known exit identity and a clear path to managed trading infrastructure.
Your eligible VM address becomes your private exit IP, or ServLoci assigns a dedicated IPv6 when the network supports it.
IP Manager enrolls the machine, records its network facts, and keeps a health heartbeat. Connect from your PC, notebook, or a compatible mobile client.
Know which machine and IP execute each job. Add scheduling, logs, recovery, and managed compute only when you need them.
The access token and IP allocation are private to the approved customer scope—not an anonymous public proxy or a shared cloud console.
Bring your own VM
Install IP Manager on an eligible customer-owned or free-tier instance. Code running through that VM uses its provider-assigned public IP as the customer's exit IP. When IPv6 is available and compatible, ServLoci can allocate and configure a dedicated IPv6 identity as well.
Generate a private, short-lived installation command for the chosen VM.
ServLoci records the installation, provider, architecture, IPv4/IPv6, version, and health.
Authenticate from a PC, hosted notebook, or compatible mobile app and use the VM's IP as the exit.
Revoke an installation or upgrade to scheduled and fully managed compute without exposing ServLoci's provisioning systems.
Scope: ₹200/month covers IP Manager enrollment, installation inventory, heartbeat health, and the approved private connection layer. It is not full server administration or the separate fully managed opaque appliance. The customer remains responsible for the VM account, provider bill, OS access, and provider terms. IP Manager cannot make a dynamic provider address static; reserve the correct address with the provider when persistence is required.
Two separate stacks
The layers are deliberately separate: a customer can provision a reliable runtime without adopting ServLoci's trading modules.
Managed network identity and compute for your own code.
Trading-domain services that run on top of Stack One or another compatible runtime.
Transparent managed pricing
We begin with the smallest working stack and expand capacity only when the workload requires it. Every bill separates eligible infrastructure consumption from ServLoci's management effort.
Billing boundary: the 30% management-effort fee applies to eligible metered infrastructure cost. Statutory taxes, broker fees, exchange or market-data subscriptions, and separately licensed third-party software are additional when applicable.
The access model
ServLoci's provisioning SDK and provider automation remain internal. Customers receive delegated installation, connection, deployment, run, status, log, and lifecycle controls for their service—never ServLoci cloud credentials.
Your VM, static IPv6, Spot schedule, or provisioned instance.
A private customer token connects the approved machine or application.
Run custom code within the agreed resource and network boundary.
See installation health, lifecycle status, and logs.
Your code package, approved start command, schedule, process lifecycle, connection tokens, and visible status or logs through the ServLoci control surface.
Cloud accounts, host images, patching, network policy, instance lifecycle, metering, and recovery.
ServLoci-managed workers do not include SSH, root access, provider credentials, provider console, nested virtualization, or arbitrary host administration. IP Manager customers retain access to their own VM.
Jobs run in a resource-limited worker environment. Supported runtimes, packages, egress destinations, and persistent-storage limits will be published before general availability.
Mutual growth
Our product ambition is to build an infrastructure and execution layer ahead of what 99.9% of individual consumers use: stable identity, controlled lifecycle, observable execution, and a measured path from one working process to a complete trading stack.
Our intentHelp every customer pursue an increasingly healthy, “green” portfolio through better tools, reliable operations, and disciplined measurement.
Our promiseShow consumption and management effort separately, expose limitations honestly, and grow the stack only when it creates customer value.
The boundary“99.9%” is a product ambition, not an audited ranking or a return claim. No infrastructure, execution layer, or trading software can guarantee profit, a green portfolio, or outperformance. Capital is at risk.
Decision table
| Choice | Compute | Availability model | Direct server access | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IP Manager | Your VM | Customer/provider uptime | Yes—your own VM | Free-tier or existing VM |
| Static IPv6 | Your machine | Your runtime determines uptime | Not applicable | Existing compute |
| AWS Spot worker | Scheduled, metered | Interruptible; launch depends on capacity | No | Restart-safe trading jobs |
| AWS managed instance | Scheduled or always on | Persistent On-Demand instance | No | Stateful or 24×7 workloads |
| Small / free-tier VM | Provider-dependent | Capacity, architecture, and idle policies vary | No | Lightweight services |
Pricing basis · checked 14 August 2026
ServLoci prices cover the agreed allocation, orchestration, managed runtime, metering, logs, patching, and support. Provisioning automation is internal. These are ServLoci service prices—not the underlying provider's list price. Each customer receives the applicable provider and IP policy before activation.
Fee boundary: managed service starts at ₹1,000/month. Above the minimum, eligible metered infrastructure is charged at cost plus a 30% ServLoci management-effort fee. Statutory taxes and direct third-party charges—including broker, market-data, exchange, and separately licensed software fees—are additional.
Relationship: AWS, Oracle, DigitalOcean, and Vultr are infrastructure suppliers for the described options. ServLoci is the reseller and service operator. Customers contract with and pay ServLoci, receive no direct provider access, and should not infer provider endorsement. Provider names and marks belong to their respective owners.
Your lane, your pace