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TFGrid Roadmap 3

TFGrid High Level Roadmap

Status Today

The core offering is functioning effectively, maintained through a community-driven, best-effort approach. Currently, there are no Service Level Agreements (SLAs) in place, and there should be increased visibility for users regarding their expectations for uptime, performance, and other service related requirements.

The uptime and stability of Zero-OS are very good.

Additionally, hardware compatibility is excellent, with most machines now supported out of the box.

Status today SDK/API Web UI
Zero-OS Used for management of +30,000 logical CPU cores yes yes
Zero-Images (flists) Basis for Zero-OS modules as well as replaces images for VM's ... yes yes
Zero-Images from Docker convert docker through our Hub yes yes
Zero-Images Hub ThreeFold is hosting some as well as everyone can install their own Hub yes yes
Mycelium Core Integrated in Zero-OS for VM's as well s ZDB and monitoring yes yes
Mycelium Message Bus Can be used by any developer for their own usecases NA NA
Unbreakable Storage Usable for experts only, is reliably working for +6 years, +100 MB/sec per stream yes no
Unbreakable Filesystem QSFS= usable for experts, is a fuse based filesystem on top of the QSS Core yes no
Zero-OS Kubernetes Working very well, Integrated in ZOS, uses our overlay networks based on Wireguard, can use QSFS underneith. yes yes
Zero-OS VM's The base of our service portfolio, missing is better service level management yes yes
Zero-OS Monitoring Working well yes yes
Zero-OS VM Monitoring Working well, can be retrieved through SDK yes yes
Zero-OS Web Gateway Working well, but documentation not good enough, and not enough of them deployed yes yes
Zero-Boot There are multiple ways active on how to deploy Zero-OS all are stateless and capable for full secure boot yes yes

Planned new features:

Considerable effort is being made to enable our partners to go into production; however, for this initiative to truly succeed on planetary level, we need many more nodes deployed in the field.

Below you can find some of the planned features of TFGrid 4.0 mainly to achieve ability to scale to hundred of thousand of nodes.

Roadmap Timing
Zero-OS v4 (our next major release) V4, without TFChain, mutual credit, marketplace Q2/3 25
Zero-Images from Docker CI/CD integration (See Hero CI/CD) Q1 25
Zero-Images Hub Integration CI/CD integration (See Hero CI/CD) no more need for separate Hub Q1 25
Mycelium Core Just more hardening and testing Q1 25
Mycelium Message Bus Replace our current RMB, all our own RPC over Mycelium Q1 25
Unbreakable Storage UI Integration in UI, better documentation Q1 25
Unbreakable Filesystem UI Integration in UI, better documentation Q1 25
Zero-OS VM's Cloud Slices Integration Hero CI, use cloud slices to manage Q2 25
Zero-OS Monitoring Docu More docu and easier API Q2 25
Zero-OS Web Gateway Expansion Need more deployed, better integration with new Mycelium Q2 25
Mycelium Names In V4, name services Q3 25
Zero-OS Cloud,Storage,AI Slices As part of marketplace for V4, flexible billing mutual credit Q3 25
FungiStor A revolutionary different way how to deliver content Q3 25
Zero-Images on FungiStor Can be stored on FungiStor Q3 25