Kubernetes is an open source implementation of container cluster management.
Kubernetes Design Document - Kubernetes @ Google I/O 2014
However, initial development was done on GCE and so our instructions and scripts are built around that. If you make it work on other infrastructure please let us know and contribute instructions/code.
While the concepts and architecture in Kubernetes represent years of experience designing and building large scale cluster manager at Google, the Kubernetes project is still under heavy development. Expect bugs, design and API changes as we bring it to a stable, production product over the coming year.
- Getting Started Guides
- Google Compute Engine
- Vagrant
- Fedora (w/ Ansible or manual)
- Circle CI
- Digital Ocean
- CoreOS
- OpenStack
- CloudStack
- The following clouds are currently broken at Kubernetes head. Please sync your client to
v0.3
(git checkout v0.3
) to use these: - Kubernetes 101
- kubecfg command line tool
- Kubernetes API Documentation
- Kubernetes Client Libraries
- Discussion and Community Support
- Hacking on Kubernetes
- Hacking on Kubernetes Salt configuration
- Kubernetes User Interface
Check out examples of Kubernetes in action, and community projects in the larger ecosystem:
- Kubernetes 101
- Kubernetes 201
- Detailed example application
- Example of dynamic updates
- Cluster monitoring with heapster and cAdvisor
- Community projects
- Development guide
Or fork and start hacking!
If you have questions or want to start contributing please reach out. We don't bite!
The Kubernetes team is hanging out on IRC on the #google-containers channel on freenode.net. We also have the google-containers Google Groups mailing list for questions and discussion as well as the kubernetes-announce mailing list for important announcements (low-traffic, no chatter).
If you are a company and are looking for a more formal engagement with Google around Kubernetes and containers at Google as a whole, please fill out this form and we'll be in touch.