Technical guide · Sovereign AI infrastructure
How to build a sovereign AI stack: pod, slice, storage and tokens — in plain English
If you're not sure what each piece is, how they fit together and when to use which, this guide walks you through it so you can start building tomorrow.
What's inside
- What a pod, a B200 slice, Exascaler storage and Token Factory tokens are — each piece explained on a single page, no jargon.
- Why it matters that all four live in the same rack wired over InfiniBand: the latency diagram nobody ever shows you.
- Three typical combos with ballpark pricing: a dev team running agents, a startup with its own fine-tuned model, an enterprise with RAG over a document corpus.
- What regulation you cover effortlessly with this stack (NIS2, ENS, ISO 27001, GDPR) versus a US hyperscaler.
- How to get started — the four steps from first call to your first production endpoint.
Contents
- 01The 4 ingredients — pod, slice, storage, tokens — in plain English
- 02Why it matters that they live in the same rack (InfiniBand vs Ethernet)
- 03Combo A — Dev team running agents
- 04Combo B — Startup with its own fine-tuned model
- 05Combo C — Enterprise with RAG over a document corpus
- 06Compliance by default — what you cover without signing anything extra
- 07How to get started — four steps to your first endpoint
Format: PDF · ~14 pages · 10-min read · Language: Spanish · Version 1.0 (2026).
For CTOs, AI architects, tech leads and founders deciding where to host their AI infrastructure and who don't want to end up locked into a hyperscaler.
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