We are thrilled to announce that balenaOS v6.4.0 now brings support for Jetpack 6.2 and Jetson Linux 36.4.3. This release also enables the new high performance SUPER mode on key device types. The post BalenaOS adds support for Jetpack 6.2 and SUPER modes appeared first on balena Blog.| balena Blog
All of the variants (and there are many) of the Raspberry Pi 5 are now supported on balenaOS. Read on to learn about all of the exciting edge IoT options available with this device.| balena Blog
Learn about some of the use cases for running the edge-optimized balenaOS in a virtual machine as well as a step-by-step tutorial to get a balena VM up and running.| balena Blog
Contrary to popular belief, anything you can do or access in Linux (such as gpu, audio, etc…) you can do as well in a Docker container, and by extension, in balenaOS.| balena Blog
Documenting our CI/CD migration journey from Jenkins to GitHub Actions. The process, the challenges, and how it helps our users.| balena Blog
Your device’s logs can provide a wealth of information to help you diagnose issues, view the status of your running services and much more. But what if you need more than the basic logging provided in balenaCloud?| balena Blog
Managing thousands of fleets of Edge devices is not an easy task. At balena we simplify fleet management so our customers can focus on their business.| balena Blog
When designing an IoT project that uses Docker containers on edge devices, you must decide whether to use prebuilt images or create your own. It’s an important decision that can affect your project’s security, data bandwidth usage, speed, and maintainability to name just a few.| balena Blog