This project is a local Kubernetes cluster manager and tool that runs control plane and worker nodes as containers on a host machine. It provides an environment for local development and automated testing by emulating a full Kubernetes cluster within a container runtime. The tool enables the creation of multi-node topologies and high-availability control planes through configuration files. It supports image sideloading to transfer container images directly from the host to nodes, bypassing remote registries, and allows for offline deployments using pre-built node images. Capabilities include
Docker Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container applications through declarative configuration files. It functions as an application lifecycle manager, coordinating the startup, shutdown, and scaling of interconnected services within isolated environments. By using a standardized configuration format, it enables infrastructure as code, allowing developers to manage complex application stacks and their dependencies in a single, repeatable file. The project distinguishes itself by integrating directly with the broader Docker platform, leveraging a client-server architecture wh
Colima is a command-line utility that provides lightweight container runtimes and local Kubernetes orchestration by managing isolated virtual machine environments. It functions as a virtualization manager that abstracts the underlying container engine, allowing users to run containerized applications and system workloads on non-native operating systems without the overhead of heavy desktop software. The project distinguishes itself through its support for hardware-accelerated workloads, enabling direct GPU passthrough to virtual machines for high-performance machine learning tasks. It offers
Talos is a minimal, immutable Linux distribution designed specifically for deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters. It functions as an API-driven infrastructure manager that replaces traditional shell access with a declarative gRPC interface to control operating system state and configuration. The system is distinguished by its use of a read-only root filesystem and a security-hardened kernel, which removes standard GNU utilities to reduce the attack surface. It ensures environment consistency by distributing the operating system as versioned, signed images and utilizes TPM-backed verified