OCL Nexus Local – Open-source local compute fabric for AI agents
OCL Nexus Local is an open-source compute fabric designed for local-first AI agent development. It allows developers to create isolated Ubuntu environments on their hardware, ensuring compatibility with the OCL Nexus cloud platform. This solution simplifies the management of micro-workloads, enabling AI agents to operate autonomously without manual infrastructure oversight.
- ▪OCL Nexus Local is built on a single-node K3s architecture using Docker Compose.
- ▪It supports native Model Context Protocol (MCP) for efficient AI agent management.
- ▪Developers can provision Ubuntu sandboxes directly on their hardware for seamless development.
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OCL Nexus Local OCL Nexus Local is an open-source compute fabric that provides a frictionless, local-first environment for agentic development. Built on a single-node K3s architecture via Docker Compose, it allows developers to provision isolated Ubuntu sandboxes with native Model Context Protocol (MCP) support directly on their own hardware. Designed for 100% parity with the OCL Nexus cloud platform, it enables AI agents to autonomously manage the full lifecycle of micro-workloads—from code shipment and dependency scaling to real-time service orchestration—without the complexity of manual infrastructure management. For live internet workloads requiring 24/7 availability and high-performance compute on dedicated EU-based NVMe infrastructure, visit oclnexus.com.
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