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2.3 | 8.5 | |
9 months ago | 9 days ago | |
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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init-snapshot
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Firecracker internals: deep dive inside the technology powering AWS Lambda(2021)
At CodeSandbox we use Firecracker to run our VMs (more info here: https://codesandbox.io/blog/how-we-clone-a-running-vm-in-2-s...).
To answer the questions:
> what version of the kernel do you use (the github page says 5.10 but isn't that quite old?)
Right, they have tested with 5.10, but it also works with higher kernel versions. Our host currently runs 5.19 and we're planning to upgrade to 6.1 soon. The guest runs 5.15.63, we use a config very similar to the recommended config by FC team (it's in the FC repo). It's important to mention that we had to disable async pagefaulting (a KVM feature) with more modern kernel versions, as VMs could get stuck waiting for an PF resolve.
> What do you use to build the 'micro' images
We created a CLI that creates a rootfs from a Docker image. It pulls the image, creates a container and then extracts the fs from it to an ext4 disk. For the init, we forked the open sourced init from the Fly team (https://github.com/superfly/init-snapshot) and changed/added some functionality.
> How do you keep timesync of you're not using a timesync daemon?
IIRC we expose the time as a PTP device (handled by kvm) and run phc2sys to sync the time in an interval. Firecracker has some documentation on this, where it recommends chrony. It can also be done with vsock, but it would be more manual.
> Handle kernel and app logs without adding an log daemon, and same through vsocks, etc?
The init forwards stdout/stderr of the command it runs to its own stdout, which Firecracker then logs out by itself. A supervisor reads these and writes the logs to files.
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Fly.io: The Reclaimer of Heroku's Magic
Unless they’ve changed things, there is no containerization within the VM a la kata. They run their own custom init inside the VM and use it to start the entry point. https://github.com/superfly/init-snapshot is the source.
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Docker without Docker
Jerome wrote our init in Rust, and, after being cajoled by Josh Triplett, [we released the code (https://github.com/superfly/init-snapshot), which you can go read.
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Fly’s Prometheus Metrics
> Fly.io transforms container images into fleets of micro-VMs running around the world on our hardware.
Oh boy!
> None of us have ever worked for Google, let alone as SREs. So we’re going out on a limb
Oh.... boy.
> We spent some time scaling it with Thanos, and Thanos was a lot, as far as ops hassle goes.
You know, they have these companies now, that will collect your metrics for you, so that you don't have to deal with ops hassle.
Holy shit. I see they even wrote their own init... in Rust. Yes, the thing that is normally a shell script, is now a compiled program in a new language, that mostly just runs mkdir(), mount() and ethtool(). (https://github.com/superfly/init-snapshot/blob/public/src/bi...)
- Fly.io Rust-based init for virtual machines
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- Flintlock: Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking MicroVMs
- Firecracker internals: deep dive inside the technology powering AWS Lambda(2021)
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is kubeadm sufficient?
Thanks for the feedback. I haven't tried BYOH yet, I am using vcluster, but I've been meaning to try flintlock and Liquid Metal.
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Bare Metal Solutions
Have a look at Liquid Metal using microvms on baremetal and using flintlock. It's pretty frigging awesome. :)
What are some alternatives?
nixpacks - App source + Nix packages + Docker = Image
talos - Talos Linux is a modern Linux distribution built for Kubernetes.
image-spec - OCI Image Format
ansible-role-k3s - Ansible role for deploying k3s cluster
firecracker-container
runq - run regular Docker images in KVM/Qemu
postgres_key_value - Key-Value storage for Posgresql in Ruby
rke2
cloud-hypervisor - A Virtual Machine Monitor for modern Cloud workloads. Features include CPU, memory and device hotplug, support for running Windows and Linux guests, device offload with vhost-user and a minimal compact footprint. Written in Rust with a strong focus on security.
hetzner-k3s - The easiest and fastest way to create and manage Kubernetes clusters in Hetzner Cloud using the lightweight distribution k3s by Rancher.
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