Hi HN, this is Cesar, one of the developers behind Sysbox, a next-generation "runc".
Sysbox enables containers (or pods) to act as "VM-like" environments, capable of running systemd, Docker, Kubernetes and more, seamlessly & securely.
Solves the problem of needing insecure privileged containers and complex container configs to run these workloads in containers.
It's a "runc", so it works under Docker and Kubernetes (and you can easily install it on GKE, EKS, AKS, Rancher, local cluster, etc.)
Very useful when using Docker-in-Docker or K8s-in-Docker (kind) for CI, when using containers as dev environments, or when running workloads that normally don't run in containers.
Hope you find it useful, would love to hear feedback!
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Solves the problem of needing insecure privileged containers and complex container configs to run these workloads in containers.
It's a "runc", so it works under Docker and Kubernetes (and you can easily install it on GKE, EKS, AKS, Rancher, local cluster, etc.)
Very useful when using Docker-in-Docker or K8s-in-Docker (kind) for CI, when using containers as dev environments, or when running workloads that normally don't run in containers.
Hope you find it useful, would love to hear feedback!