Overview
Pullpiri is an open-source vehicle service orchestration framework designed for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV), enabling automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers to efficiently deploy and manage containerized in-vehicle services across distributed vehicle nodes. Built with Rust for high performance and memory safety, Pullpiri provides scenario-based lifecycle management that automatically activates pre-defined policies based on real-time vehicle status, environmental conditions, and service requirements. The framework features a microservices architecture with API Server, FilterGateway, ActionController, StateManager, and NodeAgent components, all integrated with Podman containerization, RocksDB for high-performance persistent storage, and gRPC communication for low-latency operations. This AWS AMI includes a web dashboard for real-time monitoring with live service health checks, streaming logs, and scenario deployment management. Ideal for electric vehicle platforms, autonomous driving systems, and connected car solutions, Pullpiri reduces development lead time and integration costs through cloud-native technologies and standardized orchestration patterns. The framework supports multi-node coordination, dynamic resource allocation, and policy-driven automation, while maintaining a lightweight footprint suitable for embedded environments. With comprehensive REST APIs, YAML-based configuration, automated deployment scripts, and hybrid cloud-edge architecture support, Pullpiri accelerates time-to-market for automotive software innovations.
Highlights
- scenario-based multinode policy
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64-bit (Arm) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Key Changes
- Added ARM(AArch64) architecture support
- Built from Eclipse Pullpiri GitHub (v0.6.0-alpha3 tag) Differences from Previous Version (v3)
- pullpiri_v3 : x86(AMD64) architecture
- pullpiri_v4 : ARM(AArch64) architecture
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Usage instructions
- Launch the Instance
- Launch the AMI from AWS Marketplace
- Use an ARM-based instance type (recommended: t4g.micro or above)
- Select an existing security group (recommended: pclo-vpn)
- Ensure the security group allows SSH access (port 22)
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Connect to the Instance ssh -i <your-key.pem> ec2-user@<public-ip>
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Run Pullpiri and Dashboard
- Refer to the README.md file included in the AMI for detailed instructions
- Follow the steps in README.md to install and run Pullpiri and access the dashboard
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