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runtime-tools
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Podman/buildah oci bundle
But there is another issue - machinectl doesn't know how to start oci-bundle. It would be nice to have a tool which would generate .nspawn file from config.json (apparrently, there is an open issue for that https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/issues/669)
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Youki, a container runtime in Rust, passed all the default tests provided by opencontainers.
I think you might be looking at the gitignore for https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/blob/master/.gitignore , which is NOT the repo made by /u/utam0k. That's a large repo from opencontainers that includes many different things, so that .gitignore is bigger but by no means unreasonable.
youki, a container runtime in Rust I'm implementing, passed all the default tests provided by opencontainers. There are still many issues that need to be implemented, but it's getting fun. I think Rust to be a good choice for implementing container utilities. If you are interested, please refer to the motivation section of README for more details. I'd like to hear your opinions.
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Crun: Fully featured OCI runtime and C library for running containers
crun runs the OCI validations tests on each PR.
The tests are maintained here: https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/tree/master/...
I guess this is the closest to be "certified compliant", but that is not enough for working with existing container engines as everyone just assumes runc is used
ormb
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[P] Docker alternative for AI/ML
I tried to store models in the image registry with https://github.com/kleveross/ormb . I think there should be an incremental update mechanism if your model is huge (e.g. RecSys). There is no silver bullet.
- ormb: Docker for Your ML/DL Models Based on OCI Artifacts
- Show HN: Docker for Machine Learning Models
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[P] ormb: Docker for Your Models, Help You Manage Models Better
github.com/kleveross/ormb
- Ormb: Docker for Your ML/DL Models Based on OCI Artifacts
What are some alternatives?
crun - A fast and lightweight fully featured OCI runtime and C library for running containers
deckschrubber - Deckschrubber inspects images of a Docker Registry and removes those older than a given age. :high_brightness::ship:
singularity - Singularity has been renamed to Apptainer as part of us moving the project to the Linux Foundation. This repo has been persisted as a snapshot right before the changes.
manifest-tool - Command line tool to create and query container image manifest list/indexes
umoci - umoci modifies Open Container images
img - Standalone, daemon-less, unprivileged Dockerfile and OCI compatible container image builder.
image-tools - OCI Image Tooling
zot - zot - A production-ready vendor-neutral OCI-native container image/artifact registry (purely based on OCI Distribution Specification)
youki - An experimental container runtime written in Rust
opencontainers.org - opencontainers.org
runtime-spec - OCI Runtime Specification
runc - CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification