Every Indian university on AWS or GCP is technically violating UGC guidelines. Shared tenancy. Foreign jurisdiction. Inaccessible data. RootServe fixes all three — and cuts your bill by 60%.
RootServe is a private cloud provider offering dedicated bare-metal infrastructure to Indian universities, startups and institutions. Primary use cases include university exam hosting, LMS deployment, ERP, and UGC-compliant data residency. Every client receives a physically isolated server — deployed on-campus or in our Muzaffarpur, Bihar data centre — contracted with NG-NeXT Tech Private Limited, an Indian company under Indian law. Pricing is fixed at approximately 60% of each client's current AWS, GCP or Azure bill. This is not shared cloud. This is not a VPC. This is one physical machine per client, on Indian soil.
Compliance under UGC guidelines is not a checkbox — it's a function of where the data lives, who owns the hardware, and whose courts decide disputes. We solve all three.
UGC mandates isolated infrastructure. Every public cloud puts your data next to thousands of other organisations on the same physical machine.
UGC requires data governed by Indian law. GCP Mumbai is owned by a US entity. CLOUD Act means US government can access your data without an Indian court order.
Your contract must be with an Indian entity under Indian law. Hyperscaler ToS is US-jurisdiction — and in a dispute, the global headquarters’ decision to comply with Indian courts will always be secondary to their home jurisdiction. Several edtech groups managing multi-university infrastructure have already had institutions flagged for hosting on shared tenancy under foreign-jurisdiction contracts.
Jain University (JGI), a deemed university with 40,000+ students, ran one major exam cycle on GCP for ₹28 Lakh. The same cycle on a single dedicated RootServe node cost ₹7 Lakh. They would have saved ₹22 Lakh more had they migrated earlier.
Whether you run national exams, burn through cloud credit, or just want a real machine in an Indian DC — there's a path.
For when 8,000 students can't afford a loading screen.
Your latency in Uganda doesn't matter. Your CI/CD in Bangalore does.
Dedicated machine. Indian DC. Fixed bill. Full control.
No pricing pages. No tiers. No "contact sales" maze. Send us last quarter's cloud invoice — we send back a fixed monthly number at 60% of it. That's the entire model.
Pinned CPUs. Dedicated RAM. Fixed allocation. Your bill never spikes again.
This works because your own bill is the benchmark. Three to six invoices in. One number out. Forever.
No GPUs. No exotic accelerators. No experimental fabrics. Just well-engineered, dedicated metal — the kind that runs critical workloads for ten years without surprises.
No vCPU lottery. Cores are physically allocated.
No memory ballooning. No noisy-neighbour eviction.
Stable proven compute only. No AI hype cycle chasing.
One server, one client. Always. No exceptions.
Multipath. Scalable to 100 Gbps.
27 KVA today. Expandable to MW.
Coming online for full carrier redundancy.
Primary data centre in Bihar, India.
3–6 months of AWS/GCP invoices. We compute your fixed price at 60% of average spend.
We provision dedicated metal at our Muzaffarpur DC, on your campus, or in your co-working space. One client per machine.
Universities: Moodle, ERP, LMS, SkillWise, DB. Startups: Docker, K8s, CI/CD, PostgreSQL, Redis, monitoring.
We cut over your workloads, run parallel for 7 days, validate, decommission your cloud account.
Daily backups. DR replication. 24×7 monitoring. 4-hour on-site response. One fixed bill, every month.
Real metal in real cities. New nodes deploy in days, not quarters. Muzaffarpur is our primary DC — Jio leased line, solar powered, scalable to MW.
Don't see your city? We deploy in 3 days.
Talk to a human. Get a quote in 24 hours. Migrate in under 30 days.