Shady business practices
Shady business practices, CEO has a real ego, he has trouble sticking to agreements, forgets things he has previously said, is absurdly impatient and also likes to inflate numbers by an order of magnitude during conversation as a power move, fortunately I actually know basic math and could easily prove their numbers wrong.
I told him we are honest people and expect honesty in return, which he then stated that "this arrangement wasn't going to work out", even though the only thing that changed was me calling him out on his lies.
The unreliable leadership was worse than the unreliable servers (which they were) we couldn't access our server and asked why. apparently the guy "tripped over our cable" and unplugged the server.
They asked us to build our own software to track GPU utilization and report back to them our usage so they could bill us accordingly, they have no infrastructure or API, it's all so very sketchy.
They also accidentally blocked our ssh access through the firewall and when we asked them for ports they gave us the wrong ports, one of the 5090s was not seated properly causing issues in nvidia-smi and our k3s cluster, each of these issues causing serious delays in deployment.
The day we finished all of the work and got it deployed with the GPU usage tracking that they required us to build our selves the CEO decided to lie about their power costs inflating it by around 10-13x, he said we were wasting their resources (power), even though he was the one that offered us the servers to build our infrastructure before we did a full rollout. He didn't like the deal that he came up with him self. We were always honest about our monthly spend with other providers so they would have an idea what we would spend with them. I even asked him to take one of the two servers back so they could give it to other customers. This courtesy is what caused him to get mad. I explained to him that we were going to use our previous compute provider until the 25th because they were significantly cheaper and any time we needed extra availability we would use Easy Compute, but only until the 25th, after the 25th we would be fully running in Easy Compute.
It took a total of 5 business days for the CEO to lose patience, not to mention he messaged me nearly every day the same questions over and over repeating things we had already discussed slightly changing his mind every time he asked them.
They are company rooted in Crypto Bro hustle culture with very little data center experience.
I honestly cannot recommend them for any application and they aren't even the cheapest option.





