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The ladder decision logic

Ordered by cost and disruption, not by margin.

The rungs are ordered by what they cost you and how much they disrupt you. We climb only as far as the gap requires. That posture is available to a prime contractor precisely because it has no building to sell.
01

Assess.

Where is capacity stranded, and what does it cost to unlock?

02

Multiply.

Can we get more from the servers already racked?

03

Recover.

What footprint is dead weight?

04

Uprate.

Can this room carry 30 kW racks?

05

Extend.

What happens when the room genuinely runs out?

06

Deploy.

Get compute racked, cabled, powered and proven.

07

Operate.

Hold it at density.

The output scale

The Reliability Ranking.

P12 Owner: BRUNS-PAK — blocking

BRUNS-PAK 1–10 Data Center Reliability Ranking licence: usage rights in Veridyn client deliverables, permitted marking and attribution format, and whether the scale may be reproduced in full.

Adopting a pre-existing, four-decade-tested methodology with a named owner (BRUNS-PAK) gives the report a rigorous shape Veridyn could not credibly invent — and because it must be attributed, it reinforces the transparency posture rather than undercutting it. Until the licence is granted in writing, the assessment ships without it.

Find out what you’re already sitting on.

A Veridyn Capacity Assessment is a fixed-fee, P01 duration engagement that tells you how much usable capacity is stranded in your facility, what it costs to unlock, and in what order.

Fixed fee · independent output · a report you can take to your board.