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Enhances NetBox on CloudMyDC's VAP with advanced management and control features.
NetBox Cloud Pilot is a specialized plugin tailored for NetBox, offering enhanced functionality for users on the CloudMyDC public Cloud platform (VAP). This plugin simplifies the management of various NetBox components and infrastructure, streamlining processes and offering a more integrated experience.
NetBox Cloud Pilot, developed and maintained by Onemind Services LLC, introduces an exclusive plugin store for NetBox. It caters to users with a diverse range of both free and paid plugins, enhancing the NetBox experience.
NetBox Cloud Pilot integrates several key features:
NetBox Version | Plugin Version |
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v3.5.x | v0.0.x |
v3.6.x | v0.1.x |
For updates, visit NetBox Cloud Pilot releases.
For support, questions, or feedback, please file an issue on our GitHub issue tracker.
Contributions to NetBox Cloud Pilot are welcome! If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and submit a pull request. For more detailed information, refer to our contributing guidelines in the repository.
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Enhances NetBox on CloudMyDC's VAP with advanced management and control features.
We found that netbox-cloud-pilot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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