Versions:

  • 0.56.1
  • 0.56.0
  • 0.55.0
  • 0.54.0
  • 0.53.0
  • 0.52.0
  • 0.51.0
  • 0.50.0
  • 0.49.0
  • 0.48.0
  • 0.47.0
  • 0.46.0
  • 0.45.0
  • 0.43.0
  • 0.33.0
  • 0.28.0

Radius 0.56.1, the sixteenth release published by the Radius Project, is an open-source cloud-native application platform engineered to close the gap between developers and the platform engineers who support them. Conceived as a single control plane, the software ingests application definitions written in its declarative configuration language, validates them against organizational templates that encode cost, operational, and security best practices, and then materializes the required resources on private clouds, Microsoft Azure, or Amazon Web Services; extensible providers already in development promise analogous support for additional public clouds. Typical use cases include enabling distributed teams to spin up compliant, production-ready environments without filing tickets, enforcing uniform tagging, sizing, and encryption rules across every deployment, and giving operations staff a single pane for observing, scaling, or retiring hundreds of micro-service estates that may span multiple regions or providers. Because Radius exposes the same workflow whether the target is a local Kubernetes cluster or a multi-region hyperscale deployment, it is frequently adopted for progressive delivery pipelines that begin on a developer laptop and end in a regulated cloud landing zone. The platform also surfaces cost and carbon estimates before resources are created, allowing finance and sustainability teams to intervene early in the design cycle. As a result, Radius sits in the Infrastructure-as-Code & Cloud Management category, complementing rather than replacing existing CI/CD, policy, or monitoring tooling. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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