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Flintlock - Create and manage the lifecycle of MicroVMs, backed by containerd.

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What is flintlock?

:tada: This project was originally developed by Weaveworks but is now owned & run by the community. If you are interested in helping out please reach out.

Flintlock is a service for creating and managing the lifecycle of microVMs on a host machine. We support Firecracker and Cloud Hypervisor (experimental).

The original use case for flintlock was to create microVMs on a bare-metal host where the microVMs will be used as nodes in a virtualized Kubernetes cluster. It is an essential part of Liquid Metal and can be orchestrated by Cluster API Provider Microvm.

However, its useful for many other use cases where lightweight virtualization is required (e.g. isolated workloads, pipelines).

Features

Using API requests (via gRPC or HTTP):

Documentation

See our getting started with flintlock tutorial.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md and our Code Of Conduct.

You can reach out to the maintainers and other contributors using the #liquid-metal slack channel.

Other interesting resources include:

Getting Help

If you have any questions about, feedback for or problems with flintlock:

Your feedback is always welcome!

Compatibility

The table below shows you which versions of Firecracker are compatible with Flintlock:

FlintlockFirecrackerCloud Hypervisor
v0.7.0Official v1.0+v26.0
v0.6.0Official v1.0+ or v1.0.0-macvtapv26.0
v0.5.0Official v1.0+ or v1.0.0-macvtapv26.0
v0.4.0Official v1.0+ or v1.0.0-macvtapNot Supported
v0.3.0Official v1.0+ or v1.0.0-macvtapNot Supported
<= v0.2.0<= v0.25.2-macvtapNot Supported
<= v0.1.0-alpha.6<= v0.25.2-macvtapNot Supported
v0.1.0-alpha.7Do not useNot Supported
v0.1.0-alpha.8<= v0.25.2-macvtapNot Supported

NOTE: we no longer support using the Weaveworks fork (with macvtap) of Firecracker. If you want macvtap then please use Cloud Hypervisor as the vm provider.

License

MPL-2.0 License

Acknowledgements

The biggest acknowledgement goes to @Weaveworks who where pioneers in the early Kubernetes world and produced some fantastic open source that lives on despite the demise of the company. A big thank you to the company and everyone that worked there. It was the engineers at Weaveworks that originally created Liquid Metal. RIP Weaveworks.