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Home StarlingX
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A fully featured cloud for the distributed edge
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View The Code //git.starlingx.io
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Reliability check-large.svg Fault management, fast secure VM failover and live migration minimizes downtime
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Scalability scale.svg Deployable on one to thousands of distributed nodes allowing for a single system to be used from edge to core
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Small footprint footprint.svg Providing a platform for edge and IoT use cases even for environments with tight resource constraints
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Ultra-low latency clock.svg Deterministic, tunable performance optimized for the use case
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Edge security lock.svg Software security to avoid tampering at the edge, where physical security may be limited
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Lifecycle management lifecycle.svg Simplified deployment and operations with full system management through comprehensive orchestration suited for the edge
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Join us on the mailing list Receive email announcements and interact with the community.
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http://lists.starlingx.io lists.starlingx.io
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Weekly calls Updates from the community on a weekly basis.
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//wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Starlingx/Meetings wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StarlingX/Meetings
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Freenode IRC Chat with the project team and others using StarlingX.
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//freenode.net #starlingx

About StarlingX

StarlingX is a complete cloud infrastructure software stack for the edge used by the most demanding applications in industrial IOT, telecom, video delivery and other ultra-low latency use cases. Based on mature software deployed for mission critical applications, newly open sourced StarlingX code is the base for edge implementations in scalable solutions that is ready for production now.

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StarlingX—the open source edge computing and IoT cloud platform optimized for low latency and high performance applications—is now available in its first release. The project was established in May as a pilot project supported by the OpenStack Foundation (OSF) and builds on code contributed by Wind River and Intel.