Fleet
proposals
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2,132 | 63 | |
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10.0 | 4.2 | |
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MIT/Fleet EE License | MIT License |
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Fleet
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Osquery: An sqlite3 virtual table exposing operating system data to SQL
Yo! We're working on the fix. You can track progress here: https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/17165
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Acquisitions lead to struggles for Windows and Linux device management
Disclosure #2: I'm the CEO
One of my fav things about this is that we're solving the "Linux MDM problem". As a person who likes to use Linux, it's exciting that, no matter how big the company gets, I can still use whatever OS I want at work (and still be "offboard-able", with everyone passing their audits.)
Source code for Fleet is available at https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet.
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HashiCorp switching to BSL shows a need for open charter companies
It is indeed early stage. The oldest company is Fleet https://fleetdm.com/ who do open source device management and raised at $100m post in 2022 https://techcrunch.com/2022/04/28/fleet-nabs-20m-to-enable-e...
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OpenSource Mobile Device Management
Thanks for clarifying. You may want to look into Fleet at the link below. The intent of the question wasn't to voice an opinion but to determine if any opensource solutions that cost more to support via self-hosting would incur more costs than Intune licenses if it's only for one customer.
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Anyone using Fleet? Thoughts?
Looking at Fleet for managing primarily Mac-based environments.
- What does /r/sysadmin think of Action1
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Docker Compose Examples
* https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet
Supposedly, One can search github using `language:typescript filename:docker-compose.yml stars:>1000` but it's not working for me somehow.
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Tool that let you know see EXE file on multiple PC?
Osquery + Fleet. https://osquery.io/ https://fleetdm.com/, using the two allows you to build a query to answer what ever questions you (or an auditor) might have about your environment.
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VSCode remote code execution advisory
Also see Fleet (https://fleetdm.com/) for an open source self-hosted solution. I'm currently using this at a small company to query / enforce policies across a bunch of Windows laptops.
- Software Inventory for Linux Servers
proposals
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Is there an alternative for Airflow for running thousands of dynamic tasks?
Check out temporal.io open source project. It was built at Uber for large scale business-level processes. So any data pipelines are low-rate use cases by definition.
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KuFlow as a Temporal.io-based Workflow Orchestrator
With KuFlow it is also possible to work with serverless workflows apart from Temporal.io, we explain it in this blog entry, but in summary, almost as a no-code tool, the correct use It would be a rather low-code tool; in just a matter of minutes with our drag-and-drop tool, you can have a workflow that interacts with one or more users of the organization.
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How to handle background jobs in Rust?
Otherwise you may want to look into Kafka or Fluvio to ensure that task runs at least once. If you're doing something like batch operations as a background task, Temporal is another great option.
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No-code or Workflow as code? Better both
The runtime is developed using Temporal, which is one of the main tools that we are currently using at KuFlow. Thanks to, all the workflow executions are robust: your application will be durable, reliable, and scalable.
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Temporal Programming, a new name for an old paradigm
Hmmm I got confused by the name. I thought it's related to https://temporal.io/
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Possible innovations in Event Sourcing frameworks.
Have you looked at temporal.io open source platform? It uses event sourcing as an implementation detail. But it greatly simplifies the user experience compared to "raw event sourcing."
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After Airflow. Where next for DE?
Rewrite Airflow on top of temporal.io. This way, you get unlimited scalability and very high reliability out of the box and would be able to innovate on the features that matter for DE.
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Show HN: Retool Workflows – Cronjobs, but better
Hi all, founder @ Retool here. Over the past year, we’ve been working on Retool Workflows; a fast way for engineers to automate tasks with code. We started building the product because we ourselves (as developers) were looking for something in-between writing cron jobs (which involves a lot of boilerplate) and Zapier (which oftentimes isn’t customizable enough, since it doesn’t _really_ support writing code).
Workflows is a code-first automation tool: you’re _expected_ to write code, but we handle all the boilerplate for you. For example: out-of-the-box integration with 80+ resources (you probably don’t want to be trying to figure out OAuth 2.0 with Salesforce!), monitoring and observability (so you can see the output of every run in the past, and immediately be notified if something goes wrong), and permissions (e.g. some Okta groups can see the outputs of Workflows, but can’t change the code itself).
Right now, the product is cloud-only, but we’re hard at work at an on-prem, self-hosted version (in a Docker image). If you’re interested in that version, feel free to email us at [email protected]. We aim to get it out in the next few weeks. Self-hosted Retool is responsible for a large portion of our usage today, and we’re excited to be supporting Workflows too.
All Retool plans now include 1GB of Workflows throughput, which we think is quite generous (80% of active Workflows users are below 1GB). We don’t bill by run at all, so you’re welcome to run as many workflows as you want.
We use a bunch of interesting technology for Workflows; we are, for example, using Temporal (https://temporal.io/) under the hood. That’s something we’re going to be writing a blog post about later. (We’ve been hard at work on the launch, hah.)
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How KuFlow supports Temporal as a worfkows engine for our processes?
In such a diverse world, it would be boring to have a single way of doing things. That's why at KuFlow we support different ways to implement the logic of our processes and tasks. And in this post, we will talk about one of them, the orchestration through Temporal, which gives us a powerful way to manage our workflows.
- Library for manage tasks when make a workflow automation.
What are some alternatives?
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
conductor - Conductor is a microservices orchestration engine.
fleet - A flexible control server for osquery fleets
temporalite-archived - An experimental distribution of Temporal that runs as a single process
sourcegraph - Code AI platform with Code Search & Cody
zenml - ZenML 🙏: Build portable, production-ready MLOps pipelines. https://zenml.io.
kubequery - kubequery powered by Osquery
seldon-core - An MLOps framework to package, deploy, monitor and manage thousands of production machine learning models
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
kubemq-community - KubeMQ is a Kubernetes native message queue broker
Packer - Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.
nextjs-cron - Cron jobs with Github Actions for Next.js apps on Vercel▲