What Integrates with SALT?

Find out what SALT integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with SALT, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that SALT currently integrates with:

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    MAAS Reviews

    MAAS

    Canonical

    $30
    Remote self-service installation of Windows, CentOS and ESXi on real servers transforms your data centre into a bare-metal cloud. Metal-As-A-Service, (MAAS), provisioning with Windows and ESXi. Bare metal cloud with available servers. Remote edge cluster operations. Infrastructure monitoring and discovery. Integration of Ansible, Chef and Puppet, SALT and Juju Very fast installation from scratch. VMWare ESXi for Windows, CentOS OS, RHEL and Ubuntu. Pre-installed apps can be used to create custom images. Disk and network configuration. API-driven DHCP and DNS, PXE and IPAM. Provisioning via REST API LDAP user authentication. Role-based access control. Hardware testing and commissioning. MAAS' optimised image-based installer makes it possible to install OS in record time. All certified servers from major vendors are compatible. Finds servers in racks, data centre networks, and chassis. Supports major system BMCs as well as chassis controllers.
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    Dqlite Reviews
    Dqlite is an embedded, persistent SQL database that runs on Raft consensus. It is ideal for fault-tolerant IoT devices and Edge devices. Dqlite ("distributed SQLite") extends SQLite over a cluster of machines with automatic failover and high availability to keep your application running. C-Raft is an optimised Raft implementation in C that allows for high-performance transactional consensus, fault tolerance, and SQlite's small footprint. C-Raft has been designed to minimize transaction latency. C-Raft, dqlite and other programs are written in C to maximize cross-platform portability. Publication under the LGPLv3 License with a static linking exemption for maximum compatibility. Common CLI pattern is used for database initialization, voting member joins and exits. With automatic leader election, there is minimal, but not insignificant, delay for failover. Disk-backed database with in memory options and SQLite transaction.
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    Multipass Reviews
    With one command, you can instantly create an Ubuntu VM. Multipass can launch virtual machines, configure them with cloud init like a public cloud, and even run them. Free prototyping of your cloud launch locally Multipass will show you how easy it can be to have a lightweight cloud in your hands within five minutes. Let's start a few LTS instances. Let's list them, exec one command, use cloud init, and clean up any old instances. The Ubuntu Server CLI cheatsheet is your quick guide to learning Linux command line, from basic file management to deploying Kubernetes or OpenStack. Multipass is a command-line interface that allows you to launch, manage, and otherwise fiddle with Linux instances. A minty-fresh image can be downloaded in a matter of seconds and a VM can then be up and running in minutes. Launch Ubuntu instances and initialize them with cloud-init metadata such as AWS, Azure Google, IBM, IBM, and Oracle clouds. Simulate your cloud deployment on your computer.
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    MicroStack Reviews
    OpenStack can be installed and used on Linux in just minutes. This package is ideal for developers and can be used for edge, IoT and appliances. All the OpenStack functionality in one snap package MicroStack is an upstream multinode OpenStack deployment that can be run directly on your computer. MicroStack is not only for developers but it can also be used for edge, IoT, and appliances. Get MicroStack from Snap Store to get your OpenStack up and running immediately. In minutes, you can have a complete OpenStack system up and running. It runs safely on your laptop and has state-of-the-art isolation. Pure upstream OpenStack delivered directly to your laptop. All key OpenStack components are included: Nova, Glance and Cinder. All the cool stuff you want to do on a standard, small OpenStack are included. MicroStack can be integrated into your CI/CD pipelines so you can get on with your day. MicroStack requires at minimum 8GB RAM and a multicore processor.
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    Canonical Juju Reviews
    Enterprise apps will have better operators thanks to a full application graph, declarative integration for legacy estate and Kubernetes, and a full app graph. Juju operator integration allows us keep each operator as simple and consistent as possible, then we compose them to create rich topologies for complex scenarios that support complex scenarios with less YAML. Large-scale operations code can also be governed by the UNIX philosophy of "doing one thing right". The benefits of clarity as well as reuse are the same. It is important to be small. Juju allows you the option to use the same operator pattern across your entire estate, even legacy apps. Model-driven operations significantly reduce maintenance and operation costs for traditional workloads, without the need to re-platform to K8s. Once mastered, legacy apps can be made multi-cloud-ready. The Juju Operator Lifecycle Manager, (OLM), uniquely supports both machine-based and container-based apps with seamless integration.
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    Mir Display Server Reviews
    Mir on Ubuntu is the fastest way to deploy a digital signage display, information kiosk, home automation interface, or in-car entertainment stack. Mir is a system-level component which can be used for next-generation user experiences. It can be used on a variety of Linux-powered devices, including traditional desktops, IoT, and embedded products. Mir is a replacement to the X Window server system, which is commonly used on Linux desktops. It allows desktop users and device makers to have a well-defined, efficient and flexible platform for their graphical environment. The X windowing system has been the power behind Linux's graphical user interfaces. X has a long, successful history. It has been used for both application and system level UI for more than three decades. Users today expect a more consistent, integrated, and secure user experience than what is possible with the X windowing system.
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    MicroK8s Reviews
    Kubernetes with low-ops and minimal production, for developers, cloud, clusters workstations Edge and IoT. MicroK8s automatically selects the best nodes to host the Kubernetes database. If you lose a cluster node, a new node is promoted. Your bulletproof edge is available without the need for admin. MicroK8s are small and have sensible defaults that "just work". It is ideal for micro cloud computing and edge computing because it is easy to install, upgrades are quick and offers great security. No subscription required for full enterprise support. Optional 24/7 support and 10 year security maintenance. Under the cell tower. On the racecar. MicroK8s provides the full Kubernetes experience for IoT and microclouds on satellites and everyday appliances. For ultra-reliable operations, fully containerized deployment with over-the-air compressed updates. MicroK8s will automatically apply security updates by default. You can defer them if necessary. You can upgrade to a newer Kubernetes version with one command. It's that simple.
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    SALT Credit Card Reviews
    We love stacking sats and we know you are too. The SALT Credit Card allows you to HODL crypto and also spend cash. Say goodbye to credit checks and FICO. Crypto is the new credit. Every time you swipe your SALT card for everyday purchases, you earn crypto rewards Traditional credit cards are illegal. The SALT Card was created to help you build wealth and not drown you in costly debt. You can spend up to 60% of the crypto portfolio balance. As your portfolio grows, so does your purchasing power. Your portfolio, not your credit score, will determine your credit limit. The SALT Card allows you to borrow against assets that you already have, not against future income. You can live your daily life and build wealth without taking on debt.
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