Embedded
NixOS Systems
From Yocto migrations to immutable, high-assurance appliances. We build the foundation for your hardware-driven products.
The Industrial Challenge
Breaking the Cycle of Brittle Embedded Builds
Industrial and embedded systems often struggle with the complexity of legacy build tools. Long build times, non-reproducible environments, and brittle over-the-air update mechanisms create significant maintenance debt and security risks.
As organizations scale, the need for a declarative, immutable foundation becomes critical. You need systems that are easy to build, impossible to drift from their specification, and secure by default.
The Applicative Solution
Yocto to NixOS Migration
We help your team port your existing systems to NixOS. This typically results in build processes that are orders of magnitude faster and fully cacheable, while maintaining the small image sizes your hardware requires.
High-Assurance Security
By leveraging the declarative nature of NixOS, we produce bashless, perlless, and interpreterless system images. This radically reduces the attack surface for mission-critical and high-security environments.
Atomic OTA Updates
No more half-updated systems. We implement reliable, atomic over-the-air updates using systemd-sysupdate and immutable A/B partitions, ensuring your fleet remains stable and up-to-date.
Proven Expertise
Engineering Insights
Cross-Compiling NixOS for Industrial Hardware
Leveraging the power of Nix to build high-performance images for ARM and other specialized architectures.
Immutable A/B Partitions with systemd-sysupdate
Achieving true atomic, over-the-air (OTA) updates for NixOS systems with a focus on reliability and security.
Minimizing NixOS Images for Security
Techniques for producing bashless and interpreterless system images to meet the most stringent security requirements.
Auto-Growing Appliance Images with systemd-repart
Automating the disk resizing and partitioning of appliance images for seamless deployment across varying hardware.
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