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https://github.com/loft-sh/vind Jan 31, 2026 07:55

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Resumen

Resumen Principal

vind (vCluster in Docker) emerge como una solución revolucionaria para el desarrollo de Kubernetes, permitiendo ejecutar clusters directamente como contenedores Docker. Basado en la tecnología subyacente de vCluster, vind fusiona la potencia de los clusters virtuales de Kubernetes con la simplicidad y familiaridad del entorno Docker. Esta combinación resulta en la creación de entornos Kubernetes aislados y eficientes, ideales para el desarrollo local, pruebas rigurosas y la integración continua/entrega continua (CI/CD). Su arquitectura optimizada y un conjunto de características avanzadas, como el modo Private Nodes de vCluster que utiliza internamente, lo posicionan como una alternativa superior a las herramientas existentes al ofrecer mayor velocidad,

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vind - vCluster in Docker

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Next-Level Kubernetes Development - Run Kubernetes clusters as Docker containers

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Quick StartFeaturesDocumentationvs KinDExamples


🎯 What is vind?

vind (vCluster in Docker) is a revolutionary way to run Kubernetes clusters directly as Docker containers. Built on top of vCluster, vind combines the power of virtual Kubernetes clusters with the simplicity of Docker, creating isolated Kubernetes environments that are perfect for development, testing, and CI/CD pipelines.

Note: vind uses vCluster's Private Nodes mode internally. This is automatically enabled when using the Docker driver and is required for proper operation. This is expected behavior, not a configuration issue.

Why vind?

  • 🚀 Faster than KinD - Optimized container-based architecture
  • 💤 Sleep & Wake - Pause clusters to save resources, resume instantly
  • 🎨 Built-in UI - Free vCluster Platform UI for cluster management
  • Load Balancers OOB - Automatic LoadBalancer services without extra setup
  • 🐳 Docker Native - Leverages Docker's networking and storage
  • 🔄 Pull-through Cache - Faster image pulls via local Docker daemon
  • 🌐 Hybrid Nodes - Join external nodes (even cloud instances) via VPN
  • 📸 Snapshots - Save and restore cluster state (coming soon)

🚀 Quick Start

Prerequisites

  • Docker installed and running
  • vCluster CLI v0.31.0 or later

Installation

# Upgrade vCluster CLI to the latest version
vcluster upgrade --version v0.31.0

# Set Docker as the default driver
vcluster use driver docker

Optional: Start vCluster Platform UI

# Start vCluster Platform (optional but recommended)
vcluster platform start

This gives you a beautiful web UI to manage your clusters!

Create Your First Cluster

# Create a vCluster in Docker (automatically connects)
vcluster create my-cluster

# Verify it's working
kubectl get nodes
kubectl get namespaces

✨ Key Features

🎮 Kubernetes UI via vCluster Platform

Integrated management and visibility with a beautiful web interface - no need for external tools!

💤 Sleep and Wakeup

Pause your clusters when not in use and resume them instantly. Perfect for saving resources during development breaks.

# Pause a cluster
vcluster pause my-cluster

# Resume a cluster
vcluster resume my-cluster

⚡ Automatic Load Balancers

Hassle-free service exposure with automatic LoadBalancer support - works out of the box! (Enabled by default)

🐳 Pull-through Cache via Local Docker Daemon

Faster image pulls and reduced bandwidth by leveraging your local Docker daemon's image cache. (Enabled by default)

🌐 Join External Nodes

Connect real cloud instances (like EC2) as nodes to your local cluster - how cool is that!

🔧 Flexible CNI and CSI

Choose your own Container Network Interface and Container Storage Interface plugins.


📖 Documentation


🎨 vind vs KinD

Feature vind KinD
UI Platform ✅ Built-in vCluster Platform UI ❌ Command-line only
Sleep/Wake ✅ Native pause & resume ❌ Must delete & recreate
Load Balancers ✅ Automatic, works OOB ❌ Manual setup required
Image Caching ✅ Pull-through via Docker daemon ❌ Direct registry pulls
External Nodes ✅ Join cloud instances via VPN ❌ Local only
CNI/CSI Choice ✅ Your choice ⚠️ Limited
Snapshots ✅ Coming soon ❌ Not available

👉 See detailed comparison


🔧 Configuration

vind supports extensive configuration options. Here's a quick example:

experimental:
  docker:
    # Custom network
    network: "my-custom-network"
    
    # Additional nodes (only name required)
    nodes:
      - name: worker-1
        env:
          - "CUSTOM_VAR=value"
    
    # Load balancer and registry proxy are enabled by default
    
    # Custom ports
    ports:
      - "8080:80"
    
    # Custom volumes
    volumes:
      - "/host/path:/container/path"
    
    # Extra Docker args
    args:
      - "--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN"

👉 Full configuration reference


📚 Examples

Check out our examples directory for:


🎯 Use Cases

Development Environments

Create isolated Kubernetes environments for each developer or feature branch.

CI/CD Pipelines

Spin up temporary clusters for testing and tear them down when done.

Learning Kubernetes

Perfect for learning K8s without the overhead of managing a full cluster.

Local Testing

Test your applications in a real Kubernetes environment before deploying.

Hybrid Development

Join cloud resources to your local cluster for hybrid development scenarios.


🛠️ Common Commands

# Create a cluster (automatically connects)
vcluster create my-cluster

# List clusters
vcluster list

# Connect to a cluster
vcluster connect my-cluster

# Disconnect from a cluster
vcluster disconnect my-cluster

# Pause a cluster (save resources)
vcluster pause my-cluster

# Resume a cluster
vcluster resume my-cluster

# Delete a cluster
vcluster delete my-cluster

# Describe cluster
vcluster describe my-cluster

# View control plane logs
docker exec vcluster.cp.my-cluster journalctl -u vcluster --nopager

# View node logs (for node named worker-1)
docker exec vcluster.node.my-cluster.worker-1 journalctl -u kubelet --nopager

🔗 Related Projects

  • vCluster - The underlying virtual cluster technology
  • vCluster Platform - Management platform for vClusters
  • KinD - Kubernetes in Docker (alternative)

🤝 Contributing

vind is built on top of vCluster. The core code lives in the vCluster repository.

This repository serves as:

  • Documentation and guides for the Docker driver feature
  • Examples and use cases
  • Community resources

To contribute to the core feature, please see the vCluster contributing guide.


📝 License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.


📞 Support


Fuente: GitHub