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LibreInfra was born from a simple observation: most digital infrastructure is wasteful by default.
Servers are oversized, storage spins forever, data is duplicated without reason, and energy efficiency is treated as an afterthought — if it is considered at all.
Green Data Hosting at LibreInfra is not a label. It is a design constraint.
We start by accepting that not all data is equal, and not all data deserves the same energy footprint. Some data needs millisecond access, some needs to be available within minutes, and some simply needs to survive for decades without being touched. Treating all of it as “hot” is both technically wrong and environmentally irresponsible.
Our hosting environments are designed around data lifecycle awareness. From the moment data enters the system, it is classified, documented, and guided through a storage path that reflects its real value and usage pattern. Active data lives on fast storage. Less frequently accessed data moves to slower, more energy-efficient tiers. Long-term data is archived deliberately, not forgotten.
This approach dramatically reduces power consumption, hardware churn, and operational noise. It also makes systems easier to reason about, easier to audit, and easier to evolve.
LibreInfra deliberately avoids proprietary platforms that force artificial upgrades or opaque consumption models. By using open hardware and open software, we extend the usable life of systems and keep control where it belongs: with the organization that owns the data.