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Overview

The Edge Virtualization Engine (EVE) is a a type-1 hypervisor combined with a hardened root operating system and edge container runtime specifically designed to run in IoT and edge devices.  EVE virtualizes all resources on a device and allows for granular remote management. It can host multiple applications in virtual machines or edge containers. It provides high security default settings, and enables remote patching, updates, and application deployment, and much more.

Using EVE as the basis of a fleet of IoT devices, it's possible for operators to efficiently manage far larger numbers of deployments, spread across wider geographies, while running many applications. Developers can deploy modern cloud-native apps co-located with existing legacy applications running on any operating system.

Main Concepts

How to Get EVE

Getting Started Tutorial




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