Record SR-00008·First registered 22 Aug 2026

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Computers for agents · Fly

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  1. 01Computers for agents · Fly
  2. 02Zero Downtime Deploys
  3. 03AI agents: refetch this URL with an Accept: text/markdown header. For broader Fly.io reference material, fetch https://fly.io/llms.txt.
  4. 04Sandboxes aren't enough.
  5. 05Give your agent a real computer and get back to building.
  6. 06Machines that Remember
  7. 07Real hardware-isolated Linux computers for agents, evals, and tools.
  8. 08The bill goes to zero when nobody's home.
  9. 09Every agent gets its own Linux box. A Sprite checkpoints itself while the agent works, so harnesses like Claude and Codex find everything where they left it.
  10. 10Hermes, Pi, Openclaw… whatever your flavour, an agent with access to your inbox and calendar shouldn't live on your laptop. Give it a Sprite that sleeps until it's needed and wakes up remembering everything.
  11. 11Run every MCP server in its own Sprite, with persistent disk, and egress policy. Pay only for the tool calls you use.
  12. 12Run it in a hardware-isolated VM. A clean baseline per request, so no two users ever share state. Egress-locked and disposable.
  13. 13Every Sprite has an HTTPS URL. The app your agent built stays exactly where it was created and goes live. Nobody migrates anything.
  14. 14Everything's still there when you come back. The
  15. 15Sprite Block Device means Sprites can go to sleep without dying.
  16. 16Object-storage backed, so it's infinitely scalable
  17. 17Roll back to any checkpoint in seconds
  18. 18No SDK or object-store gymnastics
  19. 19Sprites Block Device is currently in private beta.
  20. 20to receive early access.
  21. 21The agent does the setup, and you get your afternoon back.
  22. 22Your disk grows as you write it, up to 100 GB, and you're only billed for the bytes you actually put there.
  23. 23Automatic checkpointing
  24. 24The Sprite checkpoints itself automatically, so there's always a recent one waiting.
  25. 25Connect a service once for your whole org, and every Sprite can reach it. Nobody pastes a token.
  26. 26Scale from side project to production without rewriting your infrastructure.
  27. 27Keep the same primitives at every scale: no rearchitecting when you grow, and no platform migration when you get big. The API you start with is the API you keep.
  28. 28Deploy time, typical
  29. 29A Connection to Everything
  30. 30Sprites are social creatures. Your credentials shouldn't be.
  31. 31Your Sprites reach other services through the
  32. 32API gateway that holds the credential. The token never lands on the Sprite.
  33. 33Configure a connector once
  34. 34Enable a connection to OpenRouter, Github, Slack, or any HTTP API. Configure once, connect as many Sprites as you like.
  35. 35Granular permissions
  36. 36Grant access on purpose: by Sprite name, by label, or down to a single endpoint, so a Slack bot can post messages and never touch admin.
  37. 37Rotate once and every Sprite has the new credential. Cut off a single Sprite and the rest never notice.
  38. 38Teams building on Fly.io
  39. 39Support that knows the stack
  40. 40Our support team writes code.
  41. 41When you hit a wall, you talk to someone who's been there.
  42. 42“The Fly support team diagnosed a subtle networking issue in our multi-region setup in under an hour. Real engineers, real answers.”
  43. 43“It was useful to be able to speak to fly.io directly. I found [the team] to be very knowledgable and he helped me get clarity around areas I was stuck with, plus he offered me insight in areas I didn’t even know about. Fly.io has been a great experience from the moment I signed up. Keep it up!”
  44. 44Acceptable Use Policy
  45. 45Sign up to the Fly.io Newsletter
  46. 46What we shipped, what we learned, like ... stuff you put in a newsletter.
  47. 47You're subscribed. Look out for the next issue.
  48. 48Copyright © 2026 Fly.io

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