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Boot

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Boot is a commercial closed-source solution to launch lightweight test and development virtual machines. Boot relies on Kubernetes or Openshift.

Pricing Model

  • The only limitation that determines final Boot price is the total number of virtual machines being run in parallel.
  • You can run virtual machines up to 1 (one) CPU total for free. Everything on top of free limit is paid as a subscription.
  • Detailed pricing information is available in respective documentation section.
  • You can obtain a free evaluation license key on our web-site.

Free Support

Features

The main idea behind Boot is to be easily installable and require zero maintenance.

One-command Installation

Having a running Kubernetes cluster and Helm configured to use it, you can launch free Boot cluster by typing commands below:

$ helm repo add aerokube https://charts.aerokube.com/
$ helm repo update
$ helm upgrade --install --create-namespace -n boot boot aerokube/boot

See our documentation for more installation options.

Scalability and Fault Tolerance

  • Your cluster size is automatically determined by Kubernetes depending on the load.
  • Boot is completely stateless and allows to run an unlimited number of replicas behind load balancer.
  • No additional configuration is required to add a new Boot replica.
  • User requests are not lost even in case of an accidental crash or downtime of the replica.

Efficient and Lightning Fast

  • Boot is implemented using lightning fast Golang.
  • One Boot replica consumes 1 CPU and 512 Mb RAM maximum.
  • One Boor replica is able to work with thousands of virtual machines.

Complete Guide

Complete reference guide can be found at: http://aerokube.com/boot/latest/