Manage containers, services, and operational security from one control panel.
Closed testing is for selected partners and early adopters who want to validate real workloads, deployment flows, and security settings before the open demo.
Enterprise-grade DevSecOps functions — neat and to the point.
Rootless, Compose stacks.
Fail2Ban presets, alerts.
Backups, task scheduler.
WAF filters malicious traffic.
Roles, isolation, 2FA.
Place backups on servers.
Security-first architecture with rootless / non-root containers, least privilege, controlled service exposure, and safer operational defaults for Docker-based deployments.
Current focus: Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04 with Docker Engine 24+ and Docker Compose v2. Red Hat-family support is planned after open testing.
CrateOps is designed for teams and companies running applications on their own servers. It brings container management, service operations, and core security controls into one interface, reducing the need for routine manual administration.
The current build focuses on Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04 with Docker Engine 24+ and Docker Compose v2. The goal is to make Docker-based infrastructure easier to operate with safer defaults and less direct dependence on manual server work.
Support for Red Hat-family distributions is planned after open testing, once the core workflow is validated and stabilized.
Need more features? Connect additional modules in the panel directly. We update the list of available modules constantly.
Assign a PHP version per site from the control panel.
Aqua Security Trivy scans container images and filesystems before deployment.
System metrics, graphs, and notifications by email, Telegram, and Slack.
Modern mail backend with a familiar multilingual webmail interface.
Run SSH terminal in the panel without extra software.
Fast spam filtering and mail security with scoring and rules.
64-bit Linux server. Current build is Docker-first; Red Hat-family support comes after open testing.
64-bit Linux server. Support for Red Hat family will be added later, after open testing.
Clear benefits focused on security, Docker-first operations, and lower implementation cost.
Live beta release is planned for March 2027. Until then, the team is finishing the working prototype and open-testing preparation.
CrateOps Panel is adapted for multiple languages and regions around the world.
CrateOps Panel is under active development. Documentation will be published as modules are completed and the open-testing build stabilizes.
CrateOps® Panel is currently being prepared for closed testing.
If you have questions about the project, platform scope, or testing participation, please contact us through our official website or email.
Basic Linux and Docker administration knowledge is recommended. CrateOps is designed to reduce routine manual work, but it is still intended for technical users operating real server infrastructure.
Project documentation and the public website are still being updated. At the current stage, the best way to request details is through direct contact by email.
Licensing details will be finalized together with the public release workflow. Companies interested in early access can contact us directly regarding closed testing participation.
CrateOps® Panel currently targets Docker-based deployments on 64-bit Linux systems with systemd.