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README.md

Akanda Appliance

Part of the Akanda Project.

Router appliance based upon OpenBSD and Packet Filter. Includes a REST API to monitor, configure, and manage the router.

Akanda routers are recommended to run with 512 MB of RAM and a single vCPU, and are intended to run within an virtualized L2 overlay to provide complete network virtualization.