SaaS-simple deployment of Kubernetes - on your own hardware.
Omni manages Kubernetes on bare metal, virtual machines, or in a cloud. Built on Talos Linux by the folks at Sidero.
Boot from an Omni image. Click to allocate to a cluster. That’s it!
- Vanilla Kubernetes, on your machines, under your control.
- Elegant UI for management and operations
- Security taken care of—ties into your Enterprise ID provider
- Highly Available Kubernetes API endpoint built in
- Firewall friendly—manage edge nodes securely
- From single-node clusters to the largest scale
- Support for GPUs and most CSIs
Omni is available via a Business Source License which allows free installations in non-production environments. If you would like to deploy Omni for production use please contact Sidero sales. If you would like to subscribe to the hosted version of Omni please see the SaaS pricing.
If you would like to self-host Omni for non-production workloads please follow the instructions in the documentation.
For instructions on developing Omni, see DEVELOPMENT.md.
- Support: Questions, bugs, feature requests GitHub Issues
- Slack: Join our slack channel
- Twitter: @SideroLabs
- Email: [email protected]
If you're interested in this project and would like to help in engineering efforts or have general usage questions, we are happy to have you! We hold a weekly meeting that all audiences are welcome to attend.
- When: Mondays at 16:30 UTC.
- Where: Google Meet.
You can subscribe to this meeting by joining the community forum above.
Note: You can convert the meeting hours to your local time.
Contributions are welcomed and appreciated! See Contributing for our guidelines.
The Omni code is released under a combination of two licenses:
- The main Omni Server code is licensed under Business Source License 1.1 (BSL-1.1).
- The Omni client library is licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL-2.0).
When contributing to an Omni feature, you can find the relevant license in the comments at the top of each file.