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Invisibl Cloud is a suite of self-service platform products for enterprises and research teams. Its website highlights Quark, Tachyon, and Gravity, which target bioinformatics/scientific workflows, cloud HPC engineering simulation, and Kubernetes microservice delivery, respectively. Its core proposition is to lower the barrier to cloud infrastructure and platform engineering, enabling researchers, engineers, and developers to complete tasks through a self-service interface that would traditionally require IT teams.
Quark is built for Multi Omics, Computational Biology, and AI/ML experiments, emphasizing zero IT burden, drag-and-drop scientific pipeline building, and end-to-end research workflows. Tachyon targets HPC scenarios such as CFD, FEA, and materials design. It allows engineers to self-service create and manage workstations, run and monitor simulations, view queue status, and centrally manage multi-cloud, multi-region, and multi-cluster HPC resources through the platform. It also provides cost tracking and QoS governance by project, cluster, queue, and user. Gravity abstracts away the complexity of deploying microservices to Kubernetes, offering autoscaling, logs/metrics/tracing, Rolling/Canary/Blue-Green continuous deployment, one-click cloud service integration, automatic TLS/DNS, and traffic splitting.
The official website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free tier, or a trial entry point. Access appears to be mainly through Request Demo / Contact Us. This means buyers will need to further confirm the billing model, deployment options, support scope, SLA, and implementation service costs before procurement. Payment methods are also not specified.
Its strengths lie in covering high-barrier, high-value scenarios, with a relatively complete design around self-service, governance, and cloud-native operations. In particular, Tachyon’s cost and QoS governance, as well as Gravity’s observability and continuous deployment capabilities, align well with enterprise platform engineering trends. The downside is that the public information is rather marketing-oriented, with few customer cases, documentation, detailed integration lists, security and compliance statements, API capabilities, or product screenshot details. Aether appears in the navigation, but the main content provides limited explanation, so the product lineup still needs confirmation.
It is better suited to life sciences R&D teams, engineering simulation teams, enterprises with existing cloud HPC needs, and cloud-native teams looking to build internal developer platforms. The website does not provide information on access from China, so actual availability, network latency, cross-border data handling, invoicing, and payments all need to be verified. Alternatives can be compared by scenario: DNAnexus, Seven Bridges, and Seqera for life sciences workflows; Rescale, AWS ParallelCluster, and Azure CycleCloud for HPC; and Backstage, Humanitec, Rancher, or KubeSphere for developer platforms.
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