August 18, 2026 · Keren · 10 min read
We Rebuilt the Website. Here's Why (and What It Says About Where We're Headed.)
Welcome to The Uptime — LSN's new home for infrastructure notes, product updates, and the occasional unfiltered opinion about the state of the industry. First post, let's talk about the thing you're probably looking at right now.
The old site did its job. It just didn't do ours anymore.
For years, limestonenetworks.com said what we did: bare metal servers, colocation, cloud. Accurate. Also, increasingly, incomplete.
Somewhere in the last couple of years, the conversation with nearly every customer, prospect, and partner started the same way: "Can you handle GPU workloads?" And the honest answer was "yes, and we have been" — but you'd never have known that from the website. We were undersellinging the thing we'd actually spent real time and real capital building.
So we didn't just refresh the paint. We rebuilt the site around what LSN actually is right now, not what it was when the last version launched.
What's actually new
AI Infrastructure has a seat at the table — because it's earned one. Dedicated, private GPU environments, engineered around specific workloads instead of squeezed into a generic template. This isn't a pivot away from bare metal. It's bare metal that leveled up to handle the AI boom's actual demands: workloads that don't tolerate noisy neighbors, don't tolerate abstraction layers, and don't tolerate "good enough."
Bare metal stays exactly where it's always been: the foundation. Dedicated CPU, GPU, and storage on physical hardware, no virtualization tax, no shared-tenancy surprises. If you've worked with us before, this part hasn't changed and isn't going to.
**The numbers finally have somewhere to live. 20+ global points of presence. **17+ years operating infrastructure. 200MW+ in our infrastructure pipeline. 24×7 operations. These weren't secrets before — we just never gave them a homepage.
**One new tagline, doing a lot of work: "AI Infrastructure. Bare Metal Core." **That's not just a line under the logo. It's the actual thesis of the company right now — AI capability, built on a bare metal foundation we're not interested in abstracting away.
Where this is actually headed
Here's the part that matters more than the redesign itself: this website update isn't the finish line, it's a status update.
We're continuing to build out GPU-dense infrastructure across our existing footprint rather than starting from scratch somewhere new — which means faster deployment for customers who need serious compute without waiting on a build-out timeline measured in "eventually." Our data center infrastructure investment is scaling specifically toward the density and cooling that dense GPU deployments actually require, not the density that was sufficient five years ago.
None of this replaces what LSN has always been good at. It extends it. The same reason customers have trusted us with dedicated bare metal for over 17 years — direct control, real hardware, engineers who actually know the stack — is the reason we think we're positioned to do AI infrastructure right, instead of chasing a trend with a rebrand and nothing behind it.
Go look around
The new site is live now. Poke around, and if something looks different from what you remember (a lot does), that's on purpose.
If you're evaluating AI infrastructure, dedicated bare metal, or just want to know what 200MW+ of pipeline actually means for your deployment timeline — talk to us. No sales script. Just answers.
The Uptime is LSN's ongoing series on infrastructure, industry shifts, and what we're building next. More soon.

