Flynn: Open Source Platform for Distributed Systems
An open source platform designed to run distributed systems at scale, simplifying ops tasks like deployment, scaling, load balancing, logging and monitoring.
What is Flynn?
Flynn is an open source platform as a service (PaaS) focused on simplifying operations for developers and companies that need to run distributed systems at scale. It is designed and developed by Prime Directive, Inc.
Some key features and benefits of Flynn include:
- Automated operational tasks - Flynn handles deployment, scaling, load balancing, health checks and monitoring with no configuration required.
- Multi-host networking - Flynn networks containers across multiple hosts for high availability and scalability.
- Developer friendly abstractions - Flynn provides simple interfaces that free developers from having to worry about infrastructure.
- Open source and community driven - As an open platform, Flynn benefits from community contributions and transparency.
- Runs anywhere - Flynn is operating system agnostic and runs on everything from a single laptop to the largest clusters.
- Minimal dependencies - Flynn has no external dependencies or components outside its self-contained appliances.
Overall, Flynn aims to make running large-scale distributed systems much easier through automation and powerful abstractions. It is well-suited for startups, platforms, API services, and cloud infrastructure providers that need to scale their backend services.