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Thoughts on Linux fleet management, infrastructure as data, and building OpsFabric.

OpsFabric Dashboard

When it breaks, who pays?

Every server fleet eventually runs on five overlapping tools and one operator stitching them together. Here's what that actually costs — and who's paying it.

May 4, 2026
OpsFabric Remote Execution

New features: package catalog, remote execution, state assignments, and install profiles

Four new features that close the loop between knowing what your fleet looks like and making it look the way you want.

March 26, 2026
OpsFabric Compliance Reports

NIS2 and DORA compliance: what auditors actually ask for

OpsFabric doesn't write your compliance policies. It enforces them across your fleet and proves you did.

March 19, 2026
OpsFabric Firewall Management

Beyond auditing: managing fleet state

State profiles, drift detection, dry runs, and multiple enforcement domains. OpsFabric doesn't just tell you what's wrong. It fixes it.

March 5, 2026 · Post 4
OpsFabric Jobs

How OpsFabric works

What OpsFabric collects, how fast, and why the numbers matter. 3,832 data points from 13 hosts in 3.7 seconds across multiple audit domains.

February 12, 2026 · Post 3
OpsFabric Fleet Search

What is infrastructure as data?

Infrastructure as Code describes what you want. Infrastructure as Data describes what you have. The fleet should be able to answer questions about itself.

January 28, 2026 · Post 2
OpsFabric Dashboard

Why we built OpsFabric

Fifteen years of managing Linux fleets taught us that the hardest part isn't doing the thing. It's knowing what to do, and to what, and proving you did it.

January 15, 2026 · Post 1
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