awesome-oss-monetization
triton
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awesome-oss-monetization
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Ask HN: How are you monetizing your OSS project?
Hi, I've collected many monetization approaches in the "Awesome OSS Monetization" list on Github - maybe it helps you to find alternatives to donations / sponsorships:
https://github.com/PayDevs/awesome-oss-monetization
- OSS Monetization
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Ask HN: If we make it open source, how do we monetize it?
There are many ways to make a project open-source and still monetize on it. I've collected several approaches here: https://github.com/PayDevs/awesome-oss-monetization
Your case sounds like you could apply an Open SaaS with an AGPL License or create an OpenCore and service special functionality in your SaaS.
If the only concern of your customers is that you could have to close the company and they don't have the code/system anymore, you could create a special (Dual-)License that is GPL as long as your company exists but becomes MIT if you close your company.
- How do professional open source developers get paid?
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Open-source Monetization Approaches
Overall, the repo https://github.com/PayDevs/awesome-oss-monetization is a valuable resource for anyone interested in monetizing OSS. It offers a curated list of tools and platforms, along with useful tips and advice on how to effectively monetize OSS projects. Whether you are a developer looking for ways to sustain your OSS efforts, or a user looking to support the OSS community, the website is worth exploring.
- ⭐ Awesome OSS Monetization approaches almost reached 300 stars on GitHub
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Ways of Monetisation and Popularity
You can look at this awesome list with 34 approaches to monetize OSS to get inspired: https://github.com/PayDevs/awesome-oss-monetization
- A curated list of monetization approaches for open-source software. What have we missed? Feedback welcome!
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How to pay your rent with your open source project
For a curated list of monetization approaches have a look at https://github.com/PayDevs/awesome-oss-monetization
triton
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VMware alternatives for a big environment (Hyper-V, Proxmox, KVM, Nutanix, Citrix?)
Triton DataCenter (https://www.tritondatacenter.com) is something you might want to look into. Scaling to over 200 physical hosts is well supported in a single cluster. Triton is open source, multi-tenant, has full REST API (and commandline tooling), seperate admin and end user portal to name a few features.
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Proxmox vs OpenStack (or similar)
Check out Triton DataCenter https://www.tritondatacenter.com — open source, and easy to manage, install and operate.
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I've got a server with 640 GB RAM and 96 Cores and idk what to do with it.
Setup Triton DataCenter or install SmartOS and build yourself a private cloud!
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AWS to openstack self-hosted
Triton DataCenter is a great alternative to OpenStack, and is also open source. Implementation of Triton is relatively easy, and ongoing maintenance is minimal. At mnx.io, we have operated our public cloud on Triton since ~2019.
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How to pay your rent with your open source project
Triton DataCenter[1] is open source[2], and has commercial revenue in excess of $1M ARR. We were fortunate to acquire this product from Joyent earlier this year[3], and are now well on our way to the next revenue target.
Triton was built on the backs of giants -- so a slightly different scenario than most.. But it is clear that customers will pay for open source products, and you can more than pay your rent one day!
[1]: https://www.tritondatacenter.com
[2]: https://github.com/tritondatacenter
[3]: https://www.mnxsolutions.com/triton-faq
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Linode Managed Databases
https://mnx.io -- We recently acquired Joyent Triton DataCenter[0,1,2] and commercial business, and are expanding our datacenter footprint this year.
Triton is open source[3], so you can run it in your own facility, at home, and our Public Cloud with the same experience.
[0]: https://www.tritondatacenter.com
- Triton Data Center release-20220505
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