
Your gateway to a decentralized world!
What is FluxOS?
“An operational network of decentralized computing power is one of the core modules to the Flux Ecosystem, providing the ability for Flux and 3rd party developers alike to run their applications on a fair-priced network with no single point-of-failure” – Daniel Keller COO
FluxOS is our revolutionary second-layer operating system/application that allows hardened Dockerized apps to run on Flux’s fully decentralized Computational Network. Built using Mongo, Express, Vue, and Node (MEVN Stack), FluxOS is a highly-accessible playground for developers that is completely open-source. App creators, blockchain builders, web designers, and any type of developer can Dockerize their innovations and easily deploy them on reliable, scalable infrastructure.
Flux has access to a decentralized computer network which is connected to an operating system we call FluxOS.
The decentralized computational network is stood up by individual Flux holders in running Fluxnodes.
These Fluxnodes are geographically-spaced all over the world, so developers can be assured that their dockerized apps are accessible by users at all times and locations.
FluxOS allows the deployment and management of any dockerized app around the world via API and UI.

How does it work?
Spawning an application works in four easy steps:
1Visit FluxOS
Visit FluxOS via your web browser (preferably google chrome). From there you need to log in to the FluxOS to proceed with the application registration process. You can do this by either signing a message with your ZelID in Zelcore or by signing a message with a btc address itself FluxOS instances to connect to:
http://193.188.15.253:16126 http://188.239.61.122:16126/
http://144.91.105.147:16126/ http://5.189.179.96:16126/
2Register
Register an application on any flux node via filling a registration form. If you filled in everything correctly and passed the validation checks you will see an application hash, flux-address and an amount of how much you need to pay for one month of running your personal application.
3Pay
Perform the transaction on the Flux blockchain:
Send the stated Flux amount from step 1. and the application hash as a message in the op_return field*
* Important!
You only have a 1 hour interval (from the initial registration in step 1) in which this transaction has to be mined on the network. If it’s not mined in time, the app data is lost and new registration and payment has to be made.
4Wait for the magic
Register an application on any flux node via filling a registration form. If you filled in everything correctly and passed the validation checks you will see an application hash, flux-address and an amount of how much you need to pay for one month of running your personal application.
Flux Pricing Model
“An operational network of decentralized computing power is one of the core modules to the Flux Ecosystem, providing the ability for Flux and 3rd party developers alike to run their applications on a fair-priced network with no single point-of-failure” – Daniel Keller COO
Our simple introductory pricing models are straightforward and easy to calculate and from 5 flux per instance.
CPU: 3 ZEL per 0.1 vCPU core
RAM: 1 ZEL per 100mb
HDD: 0.5 ZEL per 1GB
