The internet's infrastructure is controlled by three companies.
When they go down, everything goes down.
When they change pricing, you pay more.
When they receive a court order, your app goes offline.
We built an alternative.
Enterprise governance and deployment velocity aren't mutually exclusive.
Git approval gates + automated deployment = both.
And you get both in the Flux Ecosystem.
Did you know?
High-performing enterprise DevOps teams (as defined by DORA metrics) deploy 208x more frequently than low performers, with 2,604x faster recovery times from failures.
This disproves the assumption that governance requirements force slower deployment.
Did you know?
Developers who have adopted FluxCloud report that the transition from traditional cloud deployment required an average of less than one day of workflow adjustment.
Why?
Because the Git-native deployment model requires no new tooling
Open source projects have an infrastructure problem that nobody talks about.
The maintainers are volunteers. The users number in thousands. The infrastructure budget is often zero.
Deploy with Git on FluxCloud changes the economics. (A thread)
6. For communities building tools for other developers:
The infrastructure that powers your project should be as open and decentralized as the project itself.
FluxCloud is a natural fit for that philosophy.
If Cumulus is the entry point and Stratus is the enterprise tier, Nimbus is where serious node operators build a real business.
Here's the honest Nimbus breakdown...
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Two Nimbus nodes generally outperform three Cumulus nodes at similar hardware investment, making it the more capital-efficient tier for operators with sufficient FLUX collateral.
The operational difference from Cumulus:
At Nimbus, the economics justify better monitoring
Operators at this tier typically run it as a business with professional standards, not as an experiment.
Nimbus is the tier where FluxNode operation becomes a serious infrastructure business.
If the economics worked at Cumulus, they work better here.
Did you know?
The average FluxNode operator started at Cumulus tier before upgrading. 68% of current Nimbus and Stratus operators having run a Cumulus node for at least 3 months before upgrading.
The Cumulus tier is the practical on-ramp to the network.