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# VDC Use Cases
Virtual Data Centers give you flexible building blocks for many types of workloads. This page highlights some of the most relevant patterns.
## 1. Enterprise Kubernetes
Run production workloads with full control and no hyperscaler lockin:
- Multiservice applications and APIs.
- Internal tools, backoffice systems, and shared services.
- Microservice architectures using standard Kubernetes, Helm, and operators.
- Policydriven placement to keep data in specific regions or jurisdictions.
**Why use a VDC here?**
- Control over where clusters run and how theyre connected.
- Encrypted overlay networking via Mycelium instead of exposed public IPs.
- Compatibility with existing Kubernetes tooling and CI/CD chains.
## 2. AI & Machine Learning
Run training and inference close to your data while keeping it private.
- GPUaccelerated training on dedicated clusters.
- Model serving endpoints behind Mycelium Network.
- Pipelines that combine **QSFS** (quantumsafe storage) with compute.
- Futureready environments for **Mycelium Agents**.
**Key benefits**
- Data stays on hardware you or your partners select.
- Secure eastwest traffic via Mycelium overlays.
- Ability to burst across multiple nodes or sites.
## 3. Edge & IoT
Leverage the grids geographic spread to deploy workloads closer to users, sensors, and devices.
- Run latencysensitive services near where events occur.
- Ingest, process, and filter data at the edge before sending summaries upstream.
- Coordinate fleets of devices and gateways over Mycelium Network.
**Examples**
- Local analytics near industrial sites.
- Regional microdatacenters serving communities or campuses.
- Smartcity workloads combining many distributed nodes.
## 4. Personal & Team Clouds
VDCs can back **personal sovereign environments** where your apps and data live entirely on infrastructure you choose.
- Selfhosted collaboration suites (documents, chat, mail, files).
- Private developer environments and CI runners.
- Longterm personal archives on QSFS.
The **Digital Me** blueprint (see below) is one concrete example of this pattern.
## 5. Hybrid & Migration Scenarios
Move workloads from traditional cloud or onprem into a VDC, or straddle both worlds.
- Gradual migration from centralized providers.
- Burst or spillover capacity into the grid.
- Disasterrecovery clusters that can be spun up on demand.
## Example: Digital Me on Mycelium
The *Digital Me* concept shows what a personal sovereign cloud workspace can look like:
- **Cryptpad** Encrypted document collaboration.
- **Elements (Matrix)** Secure chat and communication.
- **Stallwart** Mail, calendar, and contacts.
- **Gitea** Git hosting and code collaboration.
- **Nextcloud** File storage and sync.
- **LiveKit / Jitsi** Video conferencing integrated with chat / files.
- **SSO** (future) Single SignOn across the stack.
All of this can be orchestrated inside a VDC and surfaced via Mycelium networking.
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## Related Documentation
- **[VDC Overview](/vdc)** Concepts and architecture.
- **[Blueprints & Example Environments](/vdc/blueprints)** How to assemble realworld stacks.
- **[Mycelium Cloud for Developers](/cloud/for-developers)** Deeper dive into the underlying platform.