I haven't heard of that seed company either..... it's starting to remind me though of back in the late 1990s when Microsoft wanted to get further into the server market with their incredibly expensive and not too stable Windows NT and then Windows 2000..... you paid out the ass for this stuff, and it needed quite a few reboots too which affects uptime. As any Systems Administrator would tell you; the "five 9s" ; 99.999 percent uptime is the goal; you could pay thousands of dollars to get a decent server, and then pay thousands of dollars more paying for a software license to use Windows on it, or you could go to a garage sale, and grab a 486 computer and download Linux or BSD, and have the fucking thing paid for and set up for however much the computer cost, which for a 486, back then, $20.00 ? Choice was yours though!
A good chuckle back then was how Microsoft bought Hotmail, and kept Hotmail running on FreeBSD all the while telling people to use Windows NT and 2000 lol.