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Cachely is the managed self-hosted remote cache for Nx and Turborepo - the cache backend you'd otherwise build and run yourself, hosted for you on Cloudflare's edge (R2). It's a drop-in replacement for a DIY @nx/s3-cache / S3 bucket setup: point your build tool at Cachely with a token and two environment variables, and share build cache across CI and every developer's laptop.
Unlike a self-hosted cache, Cachely enforces read-only tokens at the API, so pull-request and fork builds can read but never write - closing the Nx cache-poisoning attack (CVE-2025-36852). It adds ROI reporting (the real build minutes and dollars the cache saved), per-tool insights, and build-optimization suggestions on top.
Pricing is a flat per-workspace subscription with no per-seat fees - add every developer, bot, and CI actor without watching the bill. Cachely never stores your source code; it caches only task outputs and their content hashes. Nx and Turborepo today; Bazel on the roadmap.
Cachely.devVyOS is recommended for small to medium-sized enterprises, network engineers, and IT professionals who require flexible deployment options and complete control over their network infrastructure. It is particularly suitable for those with Linux knowledge because of its command-line interface and those who are comfortable working within a community-driven open-source environment.
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It acts quite similarly to routers from the likes of Arista/Cisco/Juniper. https://vyos.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Even easier, just throw together some iptables rules & install dnsmasq. Obviously out of reach of most non-techy people but it's not much worse than most self-hosted things people build. I've even done it with USB-Ethernet dongles. Maybe "whitebox" stuff will have a moment here. Buy a ARM based "computer" that just happens to have a built in switch and 802.11 radio, and separately purchase an SD card with the OS... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Might be worth adding a paragraph about what VyOS is, maybe not for the target audience but certainly for HN. https://vyos.io/ The VyOS website says: > Democratizing how we access networks through a universal Router and Open source software. > Our vision at VyOS is to dramatically change how we access networks so that we can all build the solutions we always dreamed of, without restrictions, limitations, or... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
VyOS is the next-generation network operating system thatโs revolutionizing the way businesses manage their networks. With its powerful tools and intuitive interface, VyOS makes it easy to manage and configure even the most complex networks. Plus, with its open-source architecture, you have access to a community of developers and users who are constantly improving and expanding the capabilities of the system. Source: over 3 years ago
VyOS https://vyos.io/ is my go-to for open source CLI focused router platform. Configuration syntax is similar to that of Juniper. I believe as an educational institution you would qualify for free LTS images from them. Theyโre super friendly to reach out to, and seems like theyโre still actively developing some really cool features. They do support WiFi interfaces, among many others. Pretty decent online docs too! Source: over 3 years ago
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nxCloud - nxCloud is a commercial OwnCloud provider
pfSense - pfSense is a free and open source firewall and router that also features unified threat management, load balancing, multi WAN, and more
FRRouting - FRRouting (FRR) is an IP routing protocol suite for Linux and Unix platforms which
OpenWrt - OpenWrt is an open-source firmware based on Linux for wireless routers
OSRM - Utilities, Application Utilities, and Mapping APIs