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WolfStack — One Binary. Your Entire Infrastructure.

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Docker, LXC, VMs, Kubernetes, networking, storage, backups, status pages, and workflow automation — managed from a single dashboard. Install in one command. No database required.

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WolfStack — One Binary. Your Entire Infrastructure.

Consolidating Docker, LXC, VMs, Kubernetes, networking, storage, backups, status pages, and workflow automation into a single dashboard, WolfStack cuts infrastructure management down to one binary and one command to install. No database is required. Rather than juggling separate tools for each layer of a stack, operators get unified control over the full range of infrastructure components from one place. The project is built around simplicity at the deployment level without sacrificing the breadth of what it manages, making it a practical option for teams that want to reduce operational overhead without fragmenting their tooling across multiple systems.

Updated 4/21/2026

Key Features

Unified Dashboard

Consolidates Docker, LXC, VMs, Kubernetes, networking, storage, backups, status pages, and workflow automation into a single interface.

Single Binary Deployment

The entire platform installs with one binary and one command, eliminating complex setup procedures.

No Database Required

Operates without requiring a separate database, reducing infrastructure dependencies.

Multi-Technology Container Support

Manages Docker, LXC, and VMs alongside Kubernetes orchestration from one place.

Integrated Network and Storage Management

Handles networking and storage layers as part of the unified infrastructure control plane.

Backup and Status Monitoring

Includes built-in backup management and status page functionality within the same toolset.

Use Cases

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Small and mid-sized ops teamsTeams looking to reduce operational overhead can replace multiple fragmented tools with a single unified system.
02
Self-hosted infrastructure operatorsOperators managing diverse infrastructure stacks benefit from controlling VMs, containers, and networking from one dashboard.
03
DevOps teams consolidating toolingTeams that currently juggle separate tools for each infrastructure layer can unify their workflow without sacrificing capability breadth.
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Resource-constrained organizationsOrganizations that want full-stack infrastructure management without the complexity of maintaining a database or multiple specialized platforms.

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