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"Fleet is hands down the best osquery platform out there. Zach and I created Fleet as a natural extension to our original vision for osquery and this has manifested in the ease-of-use, flexibility, and adoption it has today. Look to Fleet for the future of open-source endpoint monitoring."
+- Mike Arpaia, Co-creator of osquery
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+ I've been using Fleet to manage thousands of hosts running osquery. Fleet itself is pretty low-maintenance; mostly I don't have to worry about Fleet uptime and instead focus on what matters: deploying osquery, developing better queries, and getting the most out of osquery logs.
-- Brendan Shaklovitz, Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Security Team @ Atlassian
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- Having used Fleet in production since it was first released, it is my top choice for osquery agent management - clean & functional UI, performant, and open source.
-- Josh Brower, Senior Engineer @ Security Onion - Author of learnosquery.com
-Fleet is hands down the best osquery platform out there. Zach and I created Fleet as a natural extension to our original vision for osquery and this has manifested in the ease-of-use, flexibility, and adoption it has today. Look to Fleet for the future of open-source endpoint monitoring.
-- Mike Arpaia, Co-creator of osquery
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+ I've been using Fleet to manage thousands of hosts running osquery. Fleet itself is pretty low-maintenance; mostly I don't have to worry about Fleet uptime and instead focus on what matters: deploying osquery, developing better queries, and getting the most out of osquery logs.
+- Brendan Shaklovitz, Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Security Team @ Atlassian
+