Data center infrastructure management software that monitors, controls, and optimizes data center operations through unified monitoring and AI-driven automation.
Data center operators struggle to manage increasingly complex infrastructure, particularly GPU-intensive environments where power, cooling, and networking are tightly coupled. Legacy DCIM tools lack the intelligence and automation needed to predict failures, optimize resource utilization, ensure compliance, and make data-driven operational decisions across large-scale facilities.
Data center operators struggle to manage increasingly complex infrastructure, particularly GPU-intensive environments where power, cooling, and networking are tightly coupled. Legacy DCIM tools lack the intelligence and automation needed to predict failures, optimize resource utilization, ensure compliance, and make data-driven operational decisions across large-scale facilities.
Aravolta provides an integrated software platform that unifies data center infrastructure management, electrical power management, and building management into a single interface. The platform combines real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, digital twin technology, and automation workflows to enable operators to anticipate issues, optimize operations, maintain compliance, and control complex data center systems efficiently.
Aravolta provides an integrated software platform that unifies data center infrastructure management, electrical power management, and building management into a single interface. The platform combines real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, digital twin technology, and automation workflows to enable operators to anticipate issues, optimize operations, maintain compliance, and control complex data center systems efficiently.
Appears active as of December 2025 based on recent press release and Y Combinator Spring 2025 batch status.
Appears active as of December 2025 based on recent press release and Y Combinator Spring 2025 batch status.
Aravolta is a data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software platform designed to help colocations, cloud providers, edge data centers, and enterprise data centers monitor, control, and optimize their operations. Founded in 2024 and based in San Francisco, Aravolta provides a unified software solution that integrates data center infrastructure management, electrical power management systems (EPMS), and building management systems (BMS) into a single platform.
Aravolta's platform delivers real-time visibility across data center infrastructure through a single pane of glass interface. The software enables organizations to monitor devices, track assets, manage networks, and automate critical processes. Key features include branch circuit monitoring, precision power metering, GPU monitoring, firmware management, IP address management, and customer portal functionality with custom insights. The platform supports automated discovery of hardware and provides change management capabilities for streamlined operations.
Beyond traditional DCIM functionality, Aravolta incorporates advanced intelligence solutions powered by digital twin technology. The platform offers smart power mapping, predictive failure and alerting capabilities, and smart control systems that enable operators to anticipate infrastructure issues before they occur. This predictive approach is particularly valuable for GPU-intensive environments where power, cooling, and networking are tightly coupled and small changes can ripple across entire systems.
Aravolta is a data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software platform designed to help colocations, cloud providers, edge data centers, and enterprise data centers monitor, control, and optimize their operations. Founded in 2024 and based in San Francisco, Aravolta provides a unified software solution that integrates data center infrastructure management, electrical power management systems (EPMS), and building management systems (BMS) into a single platform.
Aravolta's platform delivers real-time visibility across data center infrastructure through a single pane of glass interface. The software enables organizations to monitor devices, track assets, manage networks, and automate critical processes. Key features include branch circuit monitoring, precision power metering, GPU monitoring, firmware management, IP address management, and customer portal functionality with custom insights. The platform supports automated discovery of hardware and provides change management capabilities for streamlined operations.
Beyond traditional DCIM functionality, Aravolta incorporates advanced intelligence solutions powered by digital twin technology. The platform offers smart power mapping, predictive failure and alerting capabilities, and smart control systems that enable operators to anticipate infrastructure issues before they occur. This predictive approach is particularly valuable for GPU-intensive environments where power, cooling, and networking are tightly coupled and small changes can ripple across entire systems.
Total Raised: $5.1 million
Total Raised: $5.1 million
Enterprise software as a service (SaaS) providing data center infrastructure management solutions to colocation providers, cloud operators, and enterprise data centers.
Enterprise software as a service (SaaS) providing data center infrastructure management solutions to colocation providers, cloud operators, and enterprise data centers.
Colocation providers, cloud infrastructure operators, chip manufacturers, edge data centers, universities, and enterprise data center operators managing complex, large-scale facilities.
Colocation providers, cloud infrastructure operators, chip manufacturers, edge data centers, universities, and enterprise data center operators managing complex, large-scale facilities.
Press release published December 2025 announcing funding and customer expansion.
Hiring: Actively hiring for Senior Software Engineer and Intern positions in San Francisco and remote US locations.
Press release published December 2025 announcing funding and customer expansion.
Hiring: Actively hiring for Senior Software Engineer and Intern positions in San Francisco and remote US locations.
Aravolta automates compliance monitoring and documentation across multiple international standards and frameworks. The platform supports DCOI (Data Center Optimization Initiative), EU 2023/1791, EN 50600, LEED Certification, ISO/IEC 30134-2, and EPA ENERGY STAR requirements. By automating compliance tracking, Aravolta helps data centers maintain certifications and meet regulatory requirements more efficiently while generating reports on critical metrics including Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), energy metering, and resource utilization.
Aravolta automates compliance monitoring and documentation across multiple international standards and frameworks. The platform supports DCOI (Data Center Optimization Initiative), EU 2023/1791, EN 50600, LEED Certification, ISO/IEC 30134-2, and EPA ENERGY STAR requirements. By automating compliance tracking, Aravolta helps data centers maintain certifications and meet regulatory requirements more efficiently while generating reports on critical metrics including Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), energy metering, and resource utilization.
Aravolta serves organizations operating or managing data centers at scale, including colocation providers, chip manufacturers, cloud infrastructure operators, edge data centers, and universities. The platform is designed for both midsize and large-scale environments seeking automation, compliance adherence, and operational efficiency. Customers include OpenColo, Flexnode, DataCrunch, and Centra, along with other established organizations that cannot yet be named publicly.
Aravolta serves organizations operating or managing data centers at scale, including colocation providers, chip manufacturers, cloud infrastructure operators, edge data centers, and universities. The platform is designed for both midsize and large-scale environments seeking automation, compliance adherence, and operational efficiency. Customers include OpenColo, Flexnode, DataCrunch, and Centra, along with other established organizations that cannot yet be named publicly.
Aravolta distinguishes itself through AI-driven operations and vendor-agnostic architecture. The platform delivers dynamic resource management, deployment automation, and seamless integrations with any data center hardware. Rather than simply aggregating data, Aravolta transforms infrastructure signals into actionable decisions and control capabilities. The company positions itself as providing intelligence and decision-making capabilities specifically tailored to the complexity of modern data center operations, particularly in GPU-intensive environments supporting artificial intelligence workloads.
Aravolta distinguishes itself through AI-driven operations and vendor-agnostic architecture. The platform delivers dynamic resource management, deployment automation, and seamless integrations with any data center hardware. Rather than simply aggregating data, Aravolta transforms infrastructure signals into actionable decisions and control capabilities. The company positions itself as providing intelligence and decision-making capabilities specifically tailored to the complexity of modern data center operations, particularly in GPU-intensive environments supporting artificial intelligence workloads.
Aravolta operates as an enterprise software company providing DCIM and related management solutions to data center operators. The company has raised funding from notable investors including Topology, Wishchoff, Crucible, Susa, Afore, Y Combinator, Pioneer Fund, and Banyan, with backing from individuals including Guillermo Rauch and Nick Hansen. The company is actively hiring and expanding its team to meet growing demand for data center management solutions as organizations build infrastructure for AI applications.
Aravolta operates as an enterprise software company providing DCIM and related management solutions to data center operators. The company has raised funding from notable investors including Topology, Wishchoff, Crucible, Susa, Afore, Y Combinator, Pioneer Fund, and Banyan, with backing from individuals including Guillermo Rauch and Nick Hansen. The company is actively hiring and expanding its team to meet growing demand for data center management solutions as organizations build infrastructure for AI applications.