Platform Support

Support is lane-based, not one-size-fits-all.

TvRMM distinguishes direct-agent authority, host-observed homelab inventory, appliance authority, and distribution-specific Linux behavior so operators can make careful decisions.

Core direct-agent lane

Direct agents authenticate with mTLS, heartbeat to TvRMM, report audit data, and can receive commands where the platform implementation supports them. Windows x64/ARM64, macOS Intel/Apple Silicon, FreeBSD amd64, Generic Linux, and supported Linux distributions are tracked as direct-agent work, but feature depth still depends on OS support.

Homelab host lanes

Proxmox VE and Unraid hosts report appliance-specific inventory and guest state. Guest actions are routed through the host when host authority owns the operation. Appliance OS or plugin updates remain native or pass-through where TvRMM should not replace the appliance update authority.

Appliance lanes

OPNsense, pfSense, UniFi OS, TrueNAS SCALE, Synology DSM, CasaOS, and OpenMediaVault should keep package, storage, network, and reboot authority aligned with their appliance model.

Linux distribution lanes

Debian, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi OS/Raspbian, Fedora, RHEL, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, CentOS, openSUSE, SLES, Arch Linux, Manjaro, Alpine Linux, Amazon Linux, Linux Mint, and DietPi have distribution-specific package, service, repository, and reboot behavior.

Common support questions

Install next

Once you know the lane, use the matching bootstrap command and install notes.

Product detail

The product platform page gives the broader public overview of current and staged platform surfaces.