Free & open source. Always.
Onesimus is in early access. We're building the Community edition first — and it's free forever. Pro and Enterprise are on the roadmap, not current offerings.
- Job, Client & Schedule management
- Gantt timeline & weekly planner
- Restore wizard with BVFS file browser
- TLS-PSK & X.509 authentication
- Cross-platform (Win / Linux / macOS)
- 6 languages, connection profiles
- MIT License — use it however you want
- Schedule conflict detection
- Multi-Director support
- Everything in Community
- Pool overview & storage visualization
- Storage consumption per job/client
- Growth trends & capacity forecasts
- Volume recycle recommendations
- Pre-built signed binaries
- Everything in Pro
- Simultaneous Director connections
- Capacity planning
- Retention analysis & what-if simulation
- Cross-Director scheduling
- RBAC & LDAP / Active Directory
- Audit logging & dedicated support
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Community edition really free?
Yes. Onesimus is open source under the MIT license. The Community edition includes a modern management interface — job management, schedule visualization, restore wizard, and more — and will always be free.
What does "alpha" mean?
Onesimus is functional but still in early development. Core features work, but expect rough edges, missing features, and breaking changes. We're building in the open and welcome feedback, bug reports, and contributions.
What's the difference between Community, Pro, and Enterprise?
Community gives you a modern management interface — jobs, clients, schedules, restore, schedule conflict detection, and Multi-Director support. Pro adds storage intelligence — pool visualization, consumption analysis, growth trends, and recycling recommendations. Enterprise scales it — simultaneous Director connections, capacity planning, retention simulation.
What is Onesimus-WEB?
A planned browser-based version built with Django and HTMX. It will offer the same management features without a desktop installation. Also open source, also in the future — Desktop Community comes first.
Can I influence what gets built next?
Absolutely. We develop in the open on GitHub. Open an issue, start a discussion, or submit a pull request. Community input drives the roadmap.