Any Connection:
On-Premise, Cloud, ...  Your choice.

Get all Torizon components and features in the infrastructure setup you need. Fully connected to the cloud, deployed in a virtual private cloud (VPC), connected through a gateway with a single managed connection, or running as a fully air-gapped on-premises solution.

Meet your privacy and data residency requirements

Use Torizon’s device management capabilities in your own environment. Meet regulatory and customer requirements while managing your embedded Linux device fleet from development through end of life.

Software Updates

Secure, full-stack updates. Update any software component, including the OS, your application, and any other subsystem. Scheduled rollouts and automatic rollbacks ensure your device remains healthy 24/7.

Device Monitoring

CPU, memory, temperature, and OS health telemetry across your entire fleet. Standard metrics are sent automatically; extend with any custom data from your application or hardware. Detect outliers before your customers notice them.

Vulnerability Manager

Continuous CVE monitoring with expert triage by the Torizon security team. Focus only on the vulnerabilities that actually matter for your Embedded Linux system, and get patched builds when remediation is needed.

Secure Offline Updates

Delivery via physical media like USB sticks and SD Cards is guaranteed with the same level of security, guaranteed by the Uptane PURE-II extension. Works with Cloud, Gateway, and Server.

Cloud, Gateway, Server. Your choice.

Each solution provides a different set of features to support your operational needs, from fully internet-connected fleets to completely air-gapped on-prem environments. The difference is where the management plane lives and how devices reach it.
Feature
Torizon Cloud
Torizon Gateway
Torizon Server
Software Updates
LAN-Based Updates -
SW Packages Management Online Online Local[1]
Device & Fleet Management Online Online Local
Multi-Site Management -
Proxy [2] -
SW Artifact Cache on LAN -
Device Monitoring Online Online Local[3]
Remote Access Online Online Local[4]
Vulnerability Management
Repository Sharing -
Torizon API Online Online Local[3]
[1] In Torizon Server, packages must be transported to the server PC at your discretion, either by online or offline means, and then imported in the Torizon Server app.
[2] Proxying Torizon Cloud requests in the online scenario requires that you provide a proxy endpoint (a VPN, Private Cloud, or a server) with direct access to the internet and the devices.
[3] On Torizon Server, these resources are limited to the premises where the server is installed, or otherwise requires the server to be connected to the internet.
[4] On Torizon Server, the remote access feature is just the good old SSH on a LAN. The benefits of using Torizon Cloud are that you don't need to keep a list of devices and their corresponding IPs/hostnames, therefore the UX is better.

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