A flat-rate local hardware option for running Hermes-style agents
Long runs with like Hermes can create surprise API bills because many services charge by tokens or characters. Overnight jobs, such as refactoring a SaaS codebase or , can also hit rate limits before the loop finishes. Sending private company code to public APIs can create a data compliance risk.
This service rents dedicated hardware in India and runs locally. Users pay a flat rate for machine time, not for how much text the model reads. It claims a 100k-plus can be reused through the model all night without changing the bill.
It says the setup works with Ollama, DeepSeek-R1, Llama, Kimi, OpenClaw, Claude Code, and n8n nodes for backend automation. The first group will include 10 pilot testers next month to stress-test the pipelines.
Key points
- Hermes-style agent runs can become expensive when billed by tokens or characters.
- Flat-rate machine rental may make overnight agent work easier to budget.
- Local dedicated hardware can reduce the need to send private code to public APIs.
- The service claims with Ollama, DeepSeek-R1, Llama, Kimi, OpenClaw, Claude Code, and n8n.
- It is still early, with 10 pilot testers planned next month.