Radius Community Version Is Here

Radius Community Version is here, and it’s not a demo. It’s a free and open way to run, manage, and scale your applications without locking yourself into a vendor. This is not a stripped-down release. It’s the same orchestration core, the same deployment flow, the same configuration language. You own the runtime. You own the rules.

Radius Community Version runs anywhere Kubernetes runs. It gives you unified resource management across clusters and clouds. Define services once, deploy them across environments, and keep drift at zero. The architecture is modular. You can swap in your own CI/CD. You can wire up policy enforcement without patching the core. Every part is API-first, so automation doesn’t feel like hacking around the edges.

Security is built into the plan. Role-based access control applies at the level of the resource graph. Secrets stay out of source control and in Vault or whatever provider you use. Auditing is not an afterthought; logs stream in real time. Compliance is a configuration file, not a checklist.

Scaling is predictable. Radius Community Version uses declarative scaling policies linked directly to resource definitions. Services shift load across nodes and regions without downtime. You monitor everything from a single dashboard. No bolted-on monitoring agents. No hidden costs.

This release is maintained in public. Contributions are welcome. Bugs, features, and discussions live in the open repo. Pull requests get reviewed like production code. Releases follow a clear schedule. You can fork, extend, or build on top without asking permission.

The Radius Community Version is for teams who want portability, control, and speed. It’s the same engine that runs at enterprise scale, now free to use, modify, and deploy anywhere. Take it beyond local tests. Take it to your cluster. Deploy something real.

Want to see Radius Community Version in action? Go to hoop.dev and spin it up in minutes.