The Lab

In-house dev & R&D

The Zoneits Lab.

Our own proving ground – GPU rigs running real AI workloads, a hardware bench where network, wireless, and VoIP gear gets stress-tested, and a software team building the tools we ship to clients. We validate before we recommend, benchmark before we deploy, and de-risk every rollout on infrastructure we actually own. Built, not just bought.

Why we run a lab

Prove it before production.

A recommendation is only as good as the evidence behind it. So we keep a working proving ground – the same idea as the test tracks and validation grounds that serious builders use before anything ships. New silicon, a different fabric, a rival wireless radio, an AI model we are considering fine-tuning: it runs here first, on real infrastructure, measured against a baseline. When we tell a client something works, it is because we watched it work. That is how you de-risk a deployment instead of hoping.

  • Real hardware, real load. GPU rigs pushed to full utilisation, not spec-sheet promises.
  • Multi-vendor bake-offs. We put competing gear side by side and let the numbers decide.
  • Evidence you can see. Benchmarks, validation runs, and proof-of-concept results before you commit.
GPU utilisationtraining run, live
100% 50% 0% ~94% warmup steady state

Illustrative utilisation curve for a benchmark training run on the Lab cluster. Figures are representative.

Reference specifications of the Zoneits Lab GPU cluster
LayerWhat we runWhy it matters
AcceleratorsNVIDIA H100 & B200Current-generation silicon for training and inference workloads
Scale-up domainNVLinkBinds GPUs into a single high-bandwidth memory domain
Scale-out fabricInfiniBand NDRLow-latency 400 Gb/s interconnect for multi-node jobs
CoolingDirect-to-chip liquidKeeps dense racks at full clocks without throttling

Representative Lab configuration. Exact hardware rotates as we validate new gear.

By the numbers

A working proving ground.

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Peak GPU utilisation on benchmark runs
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Vendor bake-offs run to date
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In-house tools shipped to clients
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Recommendations validated on real hardware
What the Lab does

Where ideas earn their place.

Compute, hardware, and software under one roof – so every recommendation we make has already been proven on our own infrastructure.

AI proving ground

Our own GPU cluster is where we fine-tune, benchmark, and validate AI models before they touch a client workload. We measure throughput, utilisation, and cost per token on real hardware, then build the agents and pipelines that put those models to work with proper governance. When we recommend an approach, it has already run here.

Fine-tuningBenchmarkingModel selectionAgentic tooling

Hardware bench

Switches, routers, wireless radios, and VoIP gear get racked, loaded, and measured before we spec them into a client design. We test real throughput, range, and failover – not the datasheet.

In-house software products

A dedicated software team builds the monitoring, automation, and integration tools we deploy for clients – dogfooded internally before they ship.

Proof-of-concept as a service

Not sure a design will hold up? We will build a working proof of concept on Lab infrastructure – a scaled model of your deployment, benchmarked and documented – so you make the call on evidence instead of a vendor pitch. It is the fastest way to de-risk a large commitment.

Benchmarking & validation

Repeatable, documented tests against a baseline – so performance claims are numbers you can check, not adjectives.

Multi-vendor bake-offs

We run competing products head to head on identical workloads and pick the winner on merit – no default vendor, no assumptions.

How the Lab works

From idea to production.

01 / IDEATE

Frame the question

A client goal, a new technology, or a design we want to pressure-test becomes a clear hypothesis with a measurable target.

02 / PROTOTYPE

Build it for real

We stand up a working model on Lab hardware – GPU rigs, bench gear, or code – configured the way it would actually run.

03 / BENCHMARK

Measure against a baseline

Repeatable tests capture throughput, utilisation, latency, and cost, with competing options run side by side.

04 / PRODUCTIONIZE

Ship what wins

The proven configuration graduates into a client deployment or a shipped product, documented and de-risked.

Questions

The Lab, answered.

What actually is the Zoneits Lab?
It is our own in-house proving ground and R&D function – not a client offering in itself, but the reason our client work is grounded in evidence. It brings together a GPU cluster for AI workloads, a hardware bench for network, wireless, and VoIP equipment, and a software team building the tools we deploy. Think of it as the validation ground where anything we recommend has already been made to work.
Why does an IT services company run its own lab?
Because there is a difference between what a datasheet claims and what hardware does under real load. Serious builders in every field keep a proving ground for exactly this reason. Running our own means we can benchmark competing gear, fine-tune AI models on our own cluster, and de-risk a client deployment before a single dollar of production budget is committed. Built, not just bought.
Can you build a proof of concept for our project?
Yes. Proof-of-concept work is one of the core things the Lab exists to do. We will build a scaled, working model of your proposed deployment on Lab infrastructure, benchmark it against your targets, and hand you documented results. It is the fastest, lowest-risk way to validate a design before you commit to a full rollout.
How do multi-vendor bake-offs work?
We rack the competing products, put them under an identical workload, and measure the same metrics for each – throughput, latency, range, stability, and cost. We have no default vendor, so the winner is chosen on the numbers. You get a clear comparison and a recommendation you can trace back to evidence.
What runs on the Lab GPU cluster?
A representative configuration of current-generation NVIDIA H100 and B200 accelerators, bound with NVLink, connected over InfiniBand NDR, and kept cool with direct-to-chip liquid cooling. We use it to fine-tune and benchmark AI models, validate agentic tooling, and measure cost and performance before anything reaches a client workload. The exact hardware rotates as we test new gear.
The Zoneits Lab

Bring us the hard part.
We will prove it out.

Whether it is an AI model to benchmark, competing hardware to compare, or a deployment you need de-risked, the Lab turns the question into evidence. Tell us what you are trying to prove.