Fleet & inventory
OS, kernel, CPU, memory, disks, packages, users, schedules and capacity.
See Linux, services, containers, web, data, network, policy and audit as one connected operational system.
Illustrated interface uses synthetic demo data. Shipped Public Beta capabilities and roadmap boundaries are documented in the public repository.
OS, kernel, CPU, memory, disks, packages, users, schedules and capacity.
Discover and manage supported service lifecycle operations through policy.
Docker/Podman inventory, runtime state and guarded lifecycle direction.
Nginx/Caddy discovery, domains, certificates and application health.
Database discovery, health, backup and restore direction.
State-changing operations close with verification and an audit record.
Read-only inventory is broad. Supported service/container restart and backup mutations stay disabled until policy, allowlists and explicit approval permit them.
Linux identity, CPU, load, memory, storage and installed/runtime context.
Top processes, listening ports, addresses and firewall discovery.
Nginx/Caddy, certificates and common database executable discovery.
No public management port, no browser mutation endpoints, mutation audit trail.
Signed node identity, remote typed tools, fleet coordination and transactional rollback.
Core mode first; local/cloud model reasoning is additive and policy-governed.