StavenCTL Roadmap

The product path for self-hosted Linux infrastructure.

StavenCTL starts with practical single-server hosting control, then expands toward clusters, automation, deeper observability, policy controls, and high-availability infrastructure paths.

Product Direction

Core to enterprise infrastructure

In progress

Current release

Single-server hosting management

Core

Next focus

Cluster and automation infrastructure

Pro

Long-term path

HA, API access, and priority support

Enterprise

Roadmap items describe product direction and may shift as real operator feedback shapes priorities.

Release Tracks

Clear phases from launch control panel to scaled operations.

The roadmap keeps essential hosting work in Core while future tracks add cluster management, analytics, policies, APIs, and high-availability infrastructure.

Core

Available now

Active

Production-ready control for one self-hosted Linux server, focused on daily hosting operations.

Unlimited websites and hosting accounts
Nginx, SSL, firewall, and file workflows
Site backups, logs, and monitoring dashboard
Isolated runtime and portable self-hosted architecture

Pro

Next major track

Upcoming

Infrastructure tooling for operators growing beyond a single Linux server.

Multi-server cluster management
Cross-node deployments and shared automation
Centralized monitoring across connected nodes
Scheduled operational tasks and orchestration controls

Business

Future track

Planned

Deeper production visibility, policy controls, and analytics for larger operations.

Advanced observability and infrastructure analytics
Centralized log aggregation
Operational policies and security controls
Automation pipelines and infrastructure extensions

Enterprise

Long-term track

Planned

High-availability infrastructure paths, API access, and priority operational support.

High-availability deployment patterns
Automation API access
Priority support workflows
Enterprise infrastructure governance

Near-Term Work

The next work stays grounded in reliable server operations.

Before adding broad orchestration, StavenCTL keeps strengthening the workflows operators depend on every day.

Refine site, account, SSL, Nginx, file, backup, logs, and monitoring surfaces
Improve server setup checks, task feedback, and recovery flows
Harden production workflows around service reloads and failed operations
Prepare shared primitives for future multi-server orchestration

Operational automation

Turn routine hosting work into clear workflows for reloads, renewals, backups, deployment tasks, and recovery.

Production visibility

Expand metrics, logs, service state, audit trails, and infrastructure health into readable operator surfaces.

Infrastructure scale

Move from single-server management toward connected nodes, clusters, orchestration, and HA deployment paths.

Security controls

Improve firewall, SSL, account isolation, policy enforcement, and operational review workflows.

Start with Core

Build on the active single-server plan while the larger tracks evolve.

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