STRATUM AI isn’t merely a chat box bolted on, it has datacenter context + reasoning + tools + the ability to act, including all the way into the guest OS.
BUILD. CONFIGURE. DIAGNOSE. OPERATE.
Tell STRATUM AI what you want to build, change, or troubleshoot. It understands the datacenter as a connected system, and can take action across infrastructure, networking, and operating systems. STRATUM AI can inspect topology and VM templates, read execution inventory, interrogate a running STRATUMswitch, perform bounded packet captures for diagnosis, propose/apply topology and power changes, and—when explicitly granted—use screenshot/mouse/keyboard control inside a VM console.
Tell it the outcome. STRATUM AI handles the infrastructure.
Instead of navigating layers of consoles and configuration screens, describe what you need in plain language. STRATUM AI reasons across the live topology, its resources, relationships, state, and available tools.
Build & Modify
Create VMs, networks, connections, and complete virtual datacenters.
Analyze & Troubleshoot
Trace failures across topology, configuration, resources, and live network traffic.
Understand Anything
Select an object, connection, or part of the datacenter and ask STRATUM AI to explain it.
Operate Inside VMs
With vision-enabled console access, STRATUM AI can install, configure, test, debug, click, and type inside guest operating systems.
It sees more than a chatbot sees.
STRATUM AI works with the context of the actual datacenter: topology, workloads, networks, resources, configuration, operational state, and packet captures.
It can reason about how those pieces affect one another, not just answer questions about them.
AI operation you can see.
The STRATUM AI interface floats beside the datacenter canvas, so you can watch infrastructure change as the AI works. Follow topology changes, highlighted paths, selected systems, and VM console operations directly in the same workspace.
You remain in the loop. The AI works in the infrastructure.
Ask for the outcome. STRATUM AI turns infrastructure intent into infrastructure action.
“Build me a network with three Linux VMs.”
“Why can’t this VM reach the application server?”
“Show me the traffic path between these systems.”
“Install and configure this software inside the VM.”