Eldric speaks to your virtualization layer — VMware vCenter, Docker, Kubernetes, and Proxmox VE. One credential per management plane, not per host, so the agent layer can reason across virtual machines, containers, and clusters wherever they live. Proxmox VE, a nice aside, is Vienna-headquartered — built in Austria, like Eldric.
A vendor plugin gives Eldric read and (where the vendor's controller permits) write access into the gear it covers. The agent layer can then reason across the fleet — "which firewall rules changed this week," "which UPSes are running on battery," "which switches haven't been patched in 90 days." The platform you already run stays exactly where it is; Eldric just gets a voice into it.
Manage the full ESXi host fleet — virtual machines, clusters, datastores, and networks — through vCenter, via the vSphere Automation API.
Containers, images, networks, and volumes on a Docker host, through the Docker Engine API.
Orchestration objects — namespaces, pods, deployments, and services — across a cluster, through the Kubernetes API.
KVM virtual machines, LXC containers, Ceph storage, and clustering on Proxmox VE — the Vienna-built open-source virtualization platform — through the Proxmox VE REST API.
The virtualization-plugin layer is built for organisations who want their AI to understand the fleet they already operate — not for organisations who want Eldric to replace their existing fleet management.
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