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Running the FlowFuse Device Agent as a service on a Raspberry Pi

FlowFuse's device agent allows you to manage and run your Node-RED instances on your own hardware such as a Raspberry Pi. This can be very useful where an application you've written needs to run flows with direct access to hardware sensors.
In this article I'm going to explain the steps to configure our device agent to run as a service in Raspbian OS, or any other OS that uses systemd.
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FlowFuse's visit to Hannover Messe 2023
FlowFuse's experience at Hannover Messe, discussing their interactions with Node-RED users and vendors. -

FlowFuse v1.6 Now Available
FlowFuse Now Supports Multi-Instance Node-RED for Complex Application Development -

FlowFuse v1.5 Now Available
For FlowFuse 1.5 we have been busy making a lot of UX changes and upgrading our underlying architecture to enable future innovations on the FlowFuse platform. -

Terminology Changes
FlowFuse introduces new terminology: Applications, Instances & Devices for better organization and management. -

FlowFuse v1.4 with device provisioning in bulk and staged development process
Deploy Node-RED to many devices quickly, and allow a staged development process with the latest release of FlowFuse v1.4. -

Toward Highly Available Node-RED
Often requested features for Node-RED include HA or Highly Available -

Service Disruption Report for January 27th, 2023
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Telling the FlowFuse Story
In this article we are going to discuss how we see FlowFuse helping Node-RED developers deliver applications more reliably. -

FlowFuse 1.3 is now available, share your flows through our new team libraries and much more
FlowFuse 1.3 is now available, share your flows through our new team libraries and much more -

FlowFuse 1.2.1 released
Release includes fix for emailing new user -

Why you need FlowFuse when you already have Node-RED?
Discover how FlowFuse enhances Node-RED with easy developer collaboration, flow deployment, and infrastructure scaling. Maximize the value of your Node-RED projects effortlessly. -

FlowFuse Inc. becomes a member of the OpenJS Foundation
Supporting the foundation that has given Node-RED a great home -

FlowFuse 1.1.2 released
Release includes a fix for installing additional nodes into Node-RED. -

Configure FlowFuse in Docker to secure all traffic
Discover how to effortlessly secure all web traffic for your FlowFuse server using Let's Encrypt and Acme Companion with Docker. Encrypt HTTP traffic for secure communication. -

Re-spin of Docker-Compose install package
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FlowFuse 1.1 released with persistent file storage
A new set of features to improve FlowFuse as the best solution for running Node-RED in production in a secure, scalable, and team-based environment. -

FlowFuse raises $7.25M Seed Round to bring Node-RED to the Enterprise
We've raised our $7.25M Seed Round from Cota Capital, Open Core Ventures -

FlowFuse 1.0 released
FlowFuse is now 1.0!