{"id":"dunialabs-peta-core","name":"peta-core","af_score":63.5,"security_score":77.0,"reliability_score":40.0,"what_it_does":"Peta Core is a self-hosted control-plane/runtime for MCP (Model Context Protocol): it proxies MCP calls through a gateway, manages downstream server lifecycles, encrypts/stores credentials in a vault, enforces RBAC/ABAC policies (optionally with human-in-the-loop approvals), and writes structured audit logs. It also provides an embedded OAuth 2.0 authorization server and can expose anonymous/public access for selected servers.","best_when":"You need a production-grade MCP control plane with authentication/authorization, credential vaulting, auditability, and managed downstream connectivity.","avoid_when":"You only require local/dev experimentation where the additional operational complexity (OAuth server, DB, supervision, vault keys) isn’t justified.","last_evaluated":"2026-03-30T15:25:40.585631+00:00","has_mcp":true,"has_api":true,"auth_methods":["OAuth 2.0 authorization server (Authorization Code + PKCE, refresh tokens)","Dynamic client registration","Token introspection","Token revocation","Anonymous public access mode for selected public servers (separate /mcp/public endpoint)"],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Approval-gated or cached results may change tool execution semantics (tool might not run immediately if human-in-the-loop is required).","Public/anonymous access is available only for selected servers on a separate endpoint; ensure the agent targets the correct route.","Downstream retries (up to two reconnect/retry attempts) may still cause non-idempotent side effects depending on the downstream tool."],"error_quality":0.0}