Developer Platform
Domain API
A developer-first domain platform, built with the DigitalPlat Foundation, for domain creation, deletion, and DNS configuration.
Projects
EdgeAlphix turns deep systems work into software that can support real infrastructure use cases.
Product philosophy
Start with a real technical problem. Build the control layer. Keep the product useful.
Projects
From AS201243 to Domain API, EdgeAlphix turns internal systems work into products with clear technical value.
Developer Platform
A developer-first domain platform, built with the DigitalPlat Foundation, for domain creation, deletion, and DNS configuration.
Systems Engineering
An operating system kernel initiative building a Linux-compatible execution environment for serious systems work and long-term infrastructure use.
Infrastructure Runtime
A lightweight, systemd-compatible init system and service manager built for containers, embedded Linux, minimal systems, and edge environments.
With the DigitalPlat Foundation, EdgeAlphix is building a developer-first Domain API for creating, deleting, and configuring domain name resolution through a clean programmable layer.
The interaction layer matters too. We are designing fast operator workflows around search, command input, and direct infrastructure control.
EdgeOS is an independently developed operating system kernel and userland infrastructure project from EdgeAlphix Engineering. It is designed as a standards-aligned, Linux-compatible execution environment with ring3 isolation, multi-user architecture, modern filesystem support, reproducible rootfs tooling, and enough syscall and ABI compatibility to run real software without turning into a research toy.
initd is a lightweight, systemd-compatible init system and service manager for Linux environments where full systemd is too heavy, too restrictive, or simply not available. It can run as PID 1 or as a standalone supervisor, supports unmodified systemd service files, preserves the familiar systemctl workflow, and gives operators a much cleaner model for containers, embedded Linux, chroot environments, lightweight VMs, and custom distributions.
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