APM is a production-grade process manager for Linux, built for DevOps and backend teams. Run and supervise Node.js, Python, Go, Rust, Ruby, PHP, or any Linux executable. Ships with a built-in reverse proxy, token bucket rate limiter, TLS/mTLS, file watcher, and a live web GUI — all in a single 2.5MB static binary with zero dependencies.
APM — Process Manager for Linux is a tool in the Application Hosting category of a tech stack.
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