Serversand
Serversand is a term used in speculative discussions of modular data infrastructure to describe a class of server systems built from small, interchangeable modules arranged in a sand-like granular topology. The term is not standardized and is used to illustrate ideas about scalability and maintenance rather than a specific product.
Conceptually, serversand emphasizes granularity, fault isolation, and rapid replacement. Each module contains compute, storage, and networking
Architecture typically includes a centralized orchestration plane, a fabric network, and modular hardware units called sand
Deployment favors edge and large-scale environments where rapid scaling and upgradeability are valuable. Operators assemble modules,
Benefits include scalability, maintainability, and faster replacement. Challenges include higher upfront complexity, need for advanced orchestration,