Electros App

The universal dashboard to rule any Cloud.
Easily manage VMs, storage spaces, network and much more.
Both on-prem and on-cloud. Seamlessly.

Anything you want at your fingertips

Control your Cloud from any device, it's free

Electros enables seamless observability on multi- and hybrid- Cloud deployments based on Elemento's technology.

Configure, deploy and manage your VMs with few commands. Monitor your on-prem hosts and the instant spending from VMs allocated on Cloud providers.

You can rely on:

4+

Currently supported Cloud providers (and counting)

100%

The Electros App runs on any desktop OS (Linux, Windows and MacOS)

Anything you want,
always

Electros gives you access to millions of computers worldwide. This means you can find anything, from a beefy server with several hundred CPU cores to an AI powerhouse full of GPUs.

And if you need something even more exotic you can get it on-prem and use it with the same interface.

Connect to any VM
in one move

Electros is the only tool you'll ever need to get the work done.

It is built to support VDI, to connect to AtomOS server-side VM streaming. We packed all the most used and reliable remote connection protocols, such as SSH, VNC and RDP, directly into ElectrOS.

And we are even working into something able to provide 4K at 60fps... Don't tell anyone!

Terminal access via SSH on Linux and MacOS

VNC as soon as the virtual BIOS boots

VNC and RDP support for graphical connections

Are you a real nerd? No worries, anyway

We have built Eletros with a refined UX in mind and we discovered no UI can satisfy everyone's preference.

That's why Electros comes equipped with both a Command Line Interface (CLI) and a GUI which are completely equivalent.

If you prefer working from the shell you'll be delighted with the former, while the GUI is aimed towards more basic users.

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CLI and requirements

Please note that elemento-cli requires the Electros client daemons to run. You can find them in the GUI package below!

Python version greater than 3.7 is required. Python 3.9 recommended. The CLI comes as a Python package. Install it via:

python3 -m pip install elemento-cli

Linux

Install the linux package with your favourite package manager. When launched it will trigger the installation of all the needed services.

For x86 64bit (Debian-like):

Download Electros App for Linux x64.Applmage

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For ARM (Debian-like):

Download Electros App for Linux Arm x64.Applmage

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MacOS

Download the application package and drag the Electros icon to your Applications folder. When launched it will trigger the installation of all the needed services.

For ARM Macs (M1+):

Donwload Electros MacOS Arm

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For Intel Macs:

Download Electros MacOS Intel

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Windows

Download the installer and follow the installation steps. When launched it will trigger the installation of all the needed services.

Download Electors App for Windows

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Curious about ElectrOS?
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How does Electros work?

Running Electros requires executing three system services (or daemons) on your machine. Once the services are running you can fire up our GUI app or use our CLI directly from the terminal.

Does Electros run on my portable devices?

Electros currently supports any desktop operating system. We will release Android and iOS versions later this year!

Can you host my Electros?

We are working on providing a user portal which optionally runs Electros within. We still need some testing to make sure everything runs fine!

Should I choose between CLI or GUI?

You haven't to take a choice! Thanks to the whole logic behind Electros being implemented at the system services (or daemons) level, the GUI and CLI are just interfaces to show the data retrieved by the daemons. You can even mix the usage of CLI and GUI without even bothering about being authenticated in either of the two.

Are Electros remote connection options always available?

It depends on what the guest Operating System supports. As an example, a Windows guest won't support SSH and a MacOS guest won't support RDP. We are working on a new protocol which will enable greater compatibility. Stay tuned!