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NodeWeaver

NodeWeaver is a software-defined infrastructure and edge cloud platform that integrates compute, storage, and networking into a single hyperconverged system for distributed and on-premises (on-prem) environments.

  • Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) platform for on-prem and edge deployments
  • Software-defined integration of compute, storage, and networking resources
  • Automated lifecycle management and self-managing cluster capabilities
  • Support for virtual machines and container-based workloads (cloud infrastructure)
  • Focus on resilient, distributed infrastructure for remote, branch, and industrial sites

More About NodeWeaver

NodeWeaver provides a software-defined infrastructure platform that runs on commodity x86 hardware and abstracts compute, storage, and networking into a unified hyperconverged system. The platform is designed for enterprises and institutions that require on-prem or edge infrastructure with centralized control and local autonomy. It targets distributed environments such as remote offices, retail locations, industrial sites, and other locations where traditional datacenter infrastructure is not practical or cost-effective.

The platform operates as a cluster-based system in which multiple nodes are combined into a single logical resource pool. NodeWeaver uses a distributed storage layer (data infrastructure) that aggregates local disks across nodes and presents them as shared storage for virtual machines and other workloads. This is combined with virtualized networking, enabling users to define logical networks, VLANs, and connectivity policies across the cluster. The environment is managed through a web-based interface and APIs that expose configuration, monitoring, and lifecycle operations.

NodeWeaver supports both virtual machines and container-based workloads (cloud infrastructure), enabling enterprises to run legacy applications alongside modern cloud-native services on the same edge or on-prem cluster. The platform aligns with typical hyperconverged and edge cloud categories, where compute, storage, and networking are tightly integrated and delivered as a single software stack. This positions NodeWeaver as an alternative to traditional three-tier architectures that separate servers, SAN storage, and dedicated network fabrics.

From an architectural perspective, NodeWeaver is built to continue operating in constrained or disconnected environments, which is relevant for edge use cases where connectivity to a central datacenter or cloud is limited or intermittent. Clusters can be deployed in small footprints, and the system includes automated features for self-management, such as health monitoring, node failover behaviors, and workload distribution. These capabilities are intended to reduce the need for local IT staff at remote locations while still providing centralized policy and configuration control.

In an enterprise IT taxonomy, NodeWeaver fits into HCI, edge computing platforms, and private or hybrid cloud infrastructure software. It is used by organizations that want to maintain direct control over data and workloads while still adopting cloud-like operational models. The platform’s focus on standard hardware, integrated resource management, and support for mixed workloads allows it to serve as a foundational layer for IT teams building distributed application architectures across datacenters, branch locations, and industrial or field deployments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 5
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $0-$1M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services