AmiOS Use Case – Isolated Tester
Deliver consistent, controlled environments for testing and research—choose RAM-only mode for zero trace, or persistent mode when you need a writable layer.
How does AmiOS help a Isolated Tester?
AmiOS gives testers a clean slate—every time. Boot into a secure, RAM-only environment that matches your exact configuration. No residue, no drift, just repeatable results.
Tailored Profiles for Every Scenario
• Clean Test – Minimal toolchain, strict versions, read-only disks, limited networking.
• Data Intensive – Writable layers or external volumes for datasets and artifacts.
• Hardware Target – Specific drivers exposed, everything else locked down.
Controlled & Consistent
• Policy-defined guardrails: pinned packages, restricted networking, read-only storage.
• Logs and outputs stored securely—encrypted containers or external destinations.
Fast, Flexible Deployment
• Deliver images via ISO, USB, or PXE.
• Refresh builds on schedule to keep teams aligned.
• Reboot to reset—no contamination, full reproducibility.
The result: Reliable testing workflows with identical start conditions, controlled execution, and a clean slate at shutdown.

Stealth Traveler
Protect your sensitive data and critical applications while traveling with AmiOS
Isolated Tester
Ensure consistent, repeatable results in testing or research with AmiOS
Secure Investigator
Inspect untrusted media, networks, and data without compromising your system’s integrity
Locked-Down Kiosk
Run secure, tamper-proof public kiosks with AmiOS
AmiOS Image & AmiOS Admin station
AmiOS Image
Your bootable baseline—built as code. Run RAM-only for zero trace or persistent for builds; every boot starts clean.
AmiOS Admin Station
Turn configuration into images. Compose, build, and export from the CLI—profiles for demos, labs, or field kits.
FAQs
Which operating systems does AmiOS support?
AmiOS currently supports Alma Linux & Windows 10-11. Currently working on support for RHEL, Fedora & Rocky.
What is AmiOS’s pricing model?
Contact us regarding price inquiries.
How is AmiOS different than creating a bootable USB drive for a Linux live-boot as described here?
AmiOS creates the live-boot environment, the ISO file, and creates it the way you want it. Instead of using the ISO file provided by Ubuntu, you create your own system with the tools, applications, and security policy you want. You can then follow the same instruction to create a bootable USB drive with your own live-boot system.
Contact us for any other inquiries