Kata Containers is an open source project and community working to build a
standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs) that feel and
perform like containers, but provide the workload isolation and security
advantages of VMs.
License
The code is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
See the license file for further details.
Platform support
Kata Containers currently runs on 64-bit systems supporting the following
technologies:
The Kata Containers runtime provides a command to
determine if your host system is capable of running and creating a
Kata Container:
$ kata-runtime check
Notes:
This command runs a number of checks including connecting to the
network to determine if a newer release of Kata Containers is
available on GitHub. If you do not wish this to check to run, add
the --no-network-checks option.
By default, only a brief success / failure message is printed.
If more details are needed, the --verbose flag can be used to display the
list of all the checks performed.
If the command is run as the root user additional checks are
run (including checking if another incompatible hypervisor is running).
When running as root, network checks are automatically disabled.
Kata Containers uses a single
configuration file
which contains a number of sections for various parts of the Kata
Containers system including the runtime, the
agent and the hypervisor.
To learn more about the project, its community and governance, see the
community repository. This is
the first place to go if you wish to contribute to the project.
Kata Containers is now
available natively for most distributions.
However, packaging scripts and metadata are still used to generate snap and GitHub releases. See
the components section for further details.
Kata Containers
Welcome to Kata Containers!
This repository is the home of the Kata Containers code for the 2.0 and newer releases.
If you want to learn about Kata Containers, visit the main Kata Containers website.
Introduction
Kata Containers is an open source project and community working to build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs) that feel and perform like containers, but provide the workload isolation and security advantages of VMs.
License
The code is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See the license file for further details.
Platform support
Kata Containers currently runs on 64-bit systems supporting the following technologies:
x86_64
,amd64
aarch64
(“arm64
“)ppc64le
s390x
Hardware requirements
The Kata Containers runtime provides a command to determine if your host system is capable of running and creating a Kata Container:
Getting started
See the installation documentation.
Documentation
See the official documentation including:
Configuration
Kata Containers uses a single configuration file which contains a number of sections for various parts of the Kata Containers system including the runtime, the agent and the hypervisor.
Hypervisors
See the hypervisors document and the Hypervisor specific configuration details.
Community
To learn more about the project, its community and governance, see the community repository. This is the first place to go if you wish to contribute to the project.
Getting help
See the community section for ways to contact us.
Raising issues
Please raise an issue in this repository.
Developers
See the developer guide.
Components
Main components
The table below lists the core parts of the project:
crates.io
Additional components
The table below lists the remaining parts of the project:
(components, hypervisors, kernel and rootfs).
agent-ctl
trace-forwarder
runk
ci
katacontainers.io
katacontainers.io
site.Packaging and releases
Kata Containers is now available natively for most distributions. However, packaging scripts and metadata are still used to generate snap and GitHub releases. See the components section for further details.
Glossary of Terms
See the glossary of terms related to Kata Containers.