Spectro Cloud introduces Hadron, an immutable Linux for the enterprise edge

Spectro Cloud introduces Hadron, an immutable Linux for the enterprise edge

Spectro Cloud recently unveiled Hadron, a lightweight, secure Linux distribution purpose-built for enterprise edge computing and cloud computing environments with the key parts of Hadron being built by the maintainers of Kairos (a CNCF Sandbox project).

With native support for both Kubernetes and AI workloads, Hadron is designed for distributed sites and provides a small footprint (sub 100mb), minimal architecture, combined with secure immutable image-based deployments.

“Kairos started as a framework that lets you take familiar Linux distributions and turn them into immutable, image-based operating systems for Kubernetes,” says Mauro Morales, staff engineer at Spectro Cloud and a Kairos project maintainer. “After years of pushing these conventional distros to their limits, we knew exactly where they proved insufficient for our enterprise users. That’s why we took the next leap and built our own distribution: Hadron.”

Distinguishing features include a modern, sleek 2-page dynamic interface with an upstream first approach to updates that simplifies the update model and control plane, as well as flexibility in extension of new capabilities via containers instead of native package manager.

Kairos has Hadron as the default host for Linux, so your deployment is kept solid and secure and scale seamlessly across a device.

Spectro Cloud’s introduction of the platform demonstrates its dedication to open source and the CNCF ecosystem, with a security-first approach toward manageable edge solutions.

Security and focused software stacks is a big deal for edge projects in the healthcare, retail and transportation sectors, according to Spectro Cloud.

Late last year Spectro Cloud unveiled PaletteAI to streamline AI operations across data centers and edge.

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