Infrastructure Deep Dive

Inside the Organic Compute
Environment

A technical tour of our on-premises biological infrastructure, node population, and the meadow-layer architecture that powers it all.

Live Environment · Node Cluster Alpha
Elk in a forest clearing

Primary Deployment Zone — North Meadow

46 acres of managed pasture. Capacity: 12 active organic nodes. Average uptime: 14.5 hrs/day. Seasonal antler reconfiguration: Q3–Q4.

Node Roster

Meet the infrastructure

Our current active node population. All nodes are free-range, firmware-independent, and not under NDA.

Gerald — bull elk with large antlers standing in a forest clearing
Gerald
node-01 · primary-cluster
Antler Class12-point
Est. Weight380 kg
Interaction ModeCautiously Curious
Uptime11 yrs (no reboots)

Senior node. Prefers apple-flavored pellets. Has refused every attempt at relocation. Gary describes him as "the backbone of the operation."

Brenda — cow elk walking by a road
Brenda
node-04 · south-meadow
Antler ClassN/A (cow elk)
Est. Weight240 kg
Interaction ModeHigh Throughput
Uptime7 yrs

Most reliable node for user-facing interaction. Will approach unprompted. Responsible for the Stratum Labs testimonial on our homepage.

Kevin — elk standing by a tree
Kevin
node-09 · treeline-west
Antler Class4-point (growing)
Est. Weight190 kg
Interaction ModeErratic
Uptime2 yrs

Junior node. Still in development. Interaction results are inconsistent — he may engage enthusiastically or sprint away for no discernible reason. Not eligible under Starter tier SLA.

Dave, Steve and others — bull elk with herd on a rocky ridge
Dave, Steve & the Others
nodes 02, 03, 05–08, 10–12
Antler Class2–8 point (mixed)
Est. Weight220–310 kg
Interaction ModeGenerally Fine
UptimeVaries

The rest of the herd. Gary knows all their names. We do not have individual photos. They are indistinguishable to non-Gary personnel at distance.

Green meadow with mountains
Hardware and electronics
Forest sunlight

The physical deployment environment

Total Surface Area

46 acres of mixed pasture and managed woodland. Perimeter secured by a 1.8m timber fence with three double-gate entry points. One gate is slightly off its hinge but still functional.

Visitor Infrastructure

Gravel car park (40 vehicles). Covered picnic area. One pellet vending machine ($1.00/handful, coins only — Gary is working on card payment). Composting toilet block near the east gate.

Digital Infrastructure

Booking portal hosted on AWS. Gate scanner on a Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB). One Netgear router in the ticket cabin providing partial Wi-Fi coverage. Analytics dashboard: Google Sheets, synced manually by Gary each Friday.

Operating Hours

Tuesday–Sunday, 09:00–17:00. Closed Mondays for herd welfare and Gary's crossfit. Bank holidays subject to node availability. Infrastructure does not observe SLAs on Christmas Day.

Safety & Compliance

Fully licensed by the county. Annual USDA inspection passed three years running. A laminated A4 sheet near the main gate outlines interaction protocols. We are in the process of getting it updated from 2019.

Gary, Customer Success Wrangler

Gary

Customer Success Wrangler · Founder · The Whole Operation, Basically
11
Years
On-Site
12
Elk
Managed
0
Elk
Lost

The human side of the stack

Gary has been operating this facility since before we added the tech branding. He maintains the fence, manages the herd, operates the gate scanner, and provides White-Glove Onboarding for all tier levels.

He is also responsible for the elk's healthcare, their dietary plans, the quarterly antler-condition reports, and the Google Sheet that powers our analytics dashboard. Gary is not technical, but he is very good at his job.

"I just like the elk. I don't really understand the website but people seem to book more sessions now so I'm supportive of it."
— Gary

Gary can be reached via the "Contact Gary" link in the footer. Please review all available contact channels carefully before attempting to reach him.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Answers to questions our users ask before realising they are going to a petting zoo.

What is "organic compute infrastructure"?

It's elk. It is a field containing elk. You are paying to go to a field and interact with elk. The tech language was Gary's nephew's idea and we can't figure out how to walk it back now.

Do I need technical knowledge to use ElkScale?

No. You need closed-toe shoes, patience, and $1.00 in coins for the pellet vending machine. A willingness to be stared at by a 380kg animal is helpful but not required.

What is the "REST API" for session scheduling?

It is a web form that emails Gary. Gary then sends you a calendar invite. It technically qualifies as an API in that it accepts inputs and produces outputs.

Can I bring a laptop or work remotely during a session?

You can bring a laptop. The Wi-Fi does not reach the elk. Gerald has shown no interest in pair programming. Kevin once stepped on someone's MacBook Pro. We are not liable for this.

What happens if the organic node terminates my session early?

If an elk walks away from you, your session is over. We do not offer refunds for voluntary node disengagement. This is disclosed in section 4(b) of the terms of service.

Is the 12-point Enterprise node (Gerald) guaranteed?

Gerald is not contractually obligated to appear. He is an elk. Enterprise tier gives you access to the enclosure in which Gerald lives. Whether Gerald presents himself is between you and Gerald.

Get Started

Ready to deploy your team
to the meadow?

Pick a tier, book a session, and Gary will send you a calendar invite within one business day.

View Pricing Back to Platform Overview →