Tools: Update: Noderax — Infrastructure Control Plane

Tools: Update: Noderax — Infrastructure Control Plane

Most teams still manage Linux infrastructure through a mix of SSH sessions, shell scripts, cron jobs, and disconnected dashboards. Noderax is an open-source infrastructure control plane designed to make that workflow coherent. It combines a self-hosted control plane with a lightweight agent installed on your servers, so you can manage infrastructure operations from a single interface. With Noderax, you can enroll nodes, monitor realtime telemetry, run shell and package tasks, open browser-based terminal sessions, manage workspace-level access, and orchestrate both agent and control-plane updates. What Noderax focuses on: The goal is simple: replace fragmented operational workflows with a practical, self-hosted product for managing Linux infrastructure. I’d be glad to hear your feedback. curl -fsSL https://cdn.noderax.net/noderax-platform/install.sh | sudo bash Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. as well , this person and/or - One-line self-hosted setup- One-click node bootstrap- Realtime inventory and node health visibility- Task execution, scheduling, and package operations- Browser-based terminal access- Workspace-aware RBAC, MFA, and SSO support- Built-in update workflows for both the control plane and agents