SuperLaser

Infrastructure management for people who run the actual computers.

SuperLaser screenshot

What it is

SuperLaser is a native infrastructure management platform with a unified knowledge graph. It connects to OpenStack, Cisco NX-OS, Aruba CX, UniFi, Ceph, NetApp, MAAS, Podman, BMCs via Redfish, and APC PDUs — pulling everything into a single graph database where relationships between resources are first-class citizens.

Why it exists

Infrastructure management tools either cover one domain well (networking OR compute OR storage) or cover everything poorly via a web dashboard that takes 8 seconds to load. SuperLaser connects to the APIs that infrastructure operators actually use and presents a unified view with real-time data, not cached snapshots from an hour ago.

What makes it different

Unified knowledge graph. Every resource — server, switch port, storage volume, VM — lives in a SurrealDB document-graph database with typed relationships. “Show me everything connected to this switch” is a query, not a scavenger hunt.

14+ infrastructure connectors. Powered by the Nominal SDK ecosystem. OpenStack, NX-OS, Aruba CX, UniFi, Ceph, NetApp, MAAS, Podman, Redfish BMCs, APC PDUs, and more. Each connector speaks the native API — no agents, no scraping.

Pulumi IaC integration. Infrastructure as Code execution built in. Define desired state, preview changes, apply them. All from the same tool you’re already using to inspect the current state.

Embedded AI troubleshooter. Local LLM reasoning for diagnostics and correlation. “Why is this VM unreachable?” gets an answer that considers the network path, the hypervisor state, and the storage backend.

Currently read-only (mostly). Right now SuperLaser is a remarkably useful read-only client. Writes are coming, but it turns out just being able to see your entire infrastructure in one place solves half the problem.

The name

Yes, it’s a Star Wars reference. No, we will not be taking questions. (It destroys complexity, not planets. Usually.)