Like with everything worth waiting for, it was a long road to get to where we are today with the Nano. Read about the challenges Marc had to overcome in order to get our intuitive and advanced OS, edgeLinux 2.0, up and running on the Raspberry Pi 4 in our interview below. Interview Transcript: Bernie: Hi […]
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We’re announcing something really exciting, the Antsle Nano. Here you’ll learn everything, from why we came up with it, how we came up with it, what it means for you, and what you could use it for. Video Transcript: ARM Architecture In a recent video, I told you about how we migrated everything from a […]
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Here at Antsle we’ve been constantly on the lookout for you guys. We’ve continuously been thinking about the best way to continue making the private cloud and on-prem virtualized infrastructure simple and accessible to anyone. We now feel that using CentOS virtualization and bare-metal containerization is the right way for Antsle from now on. The […]
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Not only did we start out as developers looking for a better way to build our cloud, but we’ve talked with hundreds of customers since then from IT Managers to Cloud Architects. We put together a list of the most annoying pain points in virtualization that we decided to solve with Antsle.1. The “vTax”If you’re […]
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It took us many months to test and select different hardware components until we had a winner! Finding the perfect case to allow for a fanless design; selecting the right base OS or file system – when developing Antsle, we went through countless iterations until we came up with the best combination of hardware parts for […]
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I’m often asked how one can run 100 or more virtual servers on just one Antsle – our private cloud server. Short Answer Before I bombard you with details, let me rephrase the question and give the short answers first: What is a virtual server anyway? Anything that behaves like a physical server. Can be […]
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What OS is used in Antsle We often face the question of what OS we use in Antsle. While we usually reply “antsleOS”, that is only part of the story. antsleOS is a Hypervisor The purpose of Antsle is to make it easy to create a set of virtual servers, called antlets. You can run […]
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Antsle funding We’ve done it! After months of preparations we’ve closed our first round of pre-seed angel financing. The road for further growth is cleared. A large part of the investment will directly flow into the development of the Antsle platform, so expect more apps and some exciting new features that will increase usability even […]
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Another important milestone in Antsle’s company history has been accomplished this week: We were admitted into the prestigious startup accelerator Connect Springboard here in San Diego! Over the next 6-9 months, 4 seasoned entrepreneurs will work with us as mentors to further grow the company. We also moved into a new office to accommodate the company’s growth. […]
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Antsle successfully completes IndieGoGo campaign Today, Antsle successfully completed their campaign at IndieGoGo. The campaign was funded 143%. A big thank you to all our backers, you guys are great! See our campaign here. Antsle is the leader in home hosting. A single Antsle can run over 100 antlets, each one functioning as a completely […]
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