Capacity we can source for buyer mandates
Accruex is buy-side. When enterprise buyers mandate us to find compute, we draw from a qualified network of operators. If you run GPU infrastructure and want to be considered for those mandates, apply for network qualification. We do not list, market or sell capacity on your behalf.
Operator profiles in the network
Colocation operators
GPU-dense racks with spare capacity that can meet enterprise SLA and interconnect standards.
Bare-metal operators
Operators with inventory that can support longer commitment terms than spot and short-cycle buyers typically provide.
Institutional owners
Universities, research labs and corporates with cyclically idle assets: we structure compliant commercial access for buyer programmes.
How capacity enters the supply network
Profile review
Hardware profile, location, network capabilities and utilisation pattern, used to map fit against active and expected buyer mandates before any diligence spend.
Technical benchmark
Uptime history, interconnect performance, cooling capacity and power redundancy against Accruex reliability standards.
Supplier agreement
Allocation terms, performance standards and payment structure, reviewed and signed before any buyer introduction.
Network admission
Admission as qualified supply. Engagements are triggered by buyer mandates; Accruex coordinates introductions and client-facing negotiation.
Fee and payment structure
- Our brokerage fee is carried on the buy side; provider margin is preserved.
- Payment terms are secured through committed buyer contracts executed before capacity is allocated.
- Non-exclusive by default; exclusivity only where both parties agree in writing.
- Qualification does not mean inventory is marketed. Capacity is drawn when a buyer mandate fits.
Accruex
Apply for supply qualification
Profile your capacity. Accruex reviews fit against buyer mandates before technical diligence begins.