Kata Containers Project Releases 1.0 to Build Secure Container Infrastructure

Kata Containers 1.0 Enables Fast and Secure Containers

New Release Addresses Security Challenges of Running Containers at Scale without Compromising Performance

VANCOUVER, British Columbia--()--Today, the open source project Kata Containers™ issued version 1.0 of the software. Kata Containers provides a way of isolating containerized workloads with security comparable to virtual machines (VMs) without the performance burden of full VMs. This solution offers a fast and secure deployment option for anything from highly-regulated workloads to untrusted code, spanning public/private cloud, containers-as-a-service and edge computing use cases.

Kata Containers 1.0 delivers the fully integrated code bases of the two technologies contributed to form the foundation of the project: Intel® Clear Containers from Intel Corporation and runV technology from Hyper.sh. By combining two of the leading virtualized container open source code bases, Kata Containers is well-positioned to solve the challenge of providing secure, light, fast and agile container management technology across stacks and platforms.

Launched in December of 2017 as a project managed by the OpenStack Foundation, Kata Containers is designed to be hardware agnostic. The software is compatible with the Open Container Initiative (OCI) specification and the container runtime interface (CRI) for Kubernetes. Kata Containers 1.0 supports mixed workloads, and the community is looking to expand support for device passthrough and accelerators in releases beyond 1.0.

***Download Kata Containers 1.0 here***

Kata Containers 1.0 is ready for production workloads. Both Intel and Hyper.sh encourage current Clear Containers and runV users to transition to Kata Containers 1.0 for the most up-to-date version of the respective technologies and assurances of maintenance and innovative enhancements going forward. Installation and developer guides can be found here.

Kata Containers Community Expands

Following the initial code contributions from Intel and Hyper.sh, Arm, Canonical, Dell/EMC, Intel and Red Hat have announced financial support for the project and the following companies are supporting the project: 99cloud, AWcloud, China Mobile, City Network, CoreOS, EasyStack, Fiberhome, Google, Huawei, JD.com, Mirantis, NetApp, SUSE, Tencent, Ucloud and UnitedStack.

The Kata Containers community has been growing since its launch in December 2017, and open source contributors passionate about container security are invited to get involved. Contributors can expect to work upstream across multiple infrastructure and container orchestration communities, including Kubernetes, Docker, OCI, CRI, CNI, QEMU, KVM and OpenStack. Get started by connecting with the Kata Containers community.

Connect With the Kata Containers Community

Meet the Kata Containers Team at OpenStack Summit This Week

Save the Date: OpenStack Summit Berlin, November 13-15, 2018

About Kata Containers

Kata Containers is an open source project that delivers the speed and performance of containers with the security of virtual machines. It is designed to be architecture agnostic and is compatible with OCI images as well as the container runtime interface (CRI) for Kubernetes.

Kata Containers is hosted on Github under the Apache 2 license and managed by the OpenStack Foundation. Get involved at www.katacontainers.io.

About the OpenStack® Foundation

The OpenStack Foundation (OSF) supports the development and adoption of open infrastructure globally, across a community of 90,000 individuals in 187 countries by hosting open source projects and communities of practice, including datacenter cloud, edge computing, NFV, CI/CD and container infrastructure.

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Release Summary

The open source project Kata Containers issued version 1.0 of the software today. Kata Containers provides a way of isolating containerized workloads.

Contacts

Cathey.co
Media Relations:
Robert Cathey, +1 865-386-6118
robert@cathey.co
@robertcathey
or
OpenStack Foundation
Lauren Sell, lauren@openstack.org