omnictl is a command-line tool designed to facilitate communication with Omni, a platform for deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters on bare metal, virtual machines, or cloud infrastructure. Built by SideroLabs, Omni simplifies Kubernetes deployment, enabling users to run vanilla Kubernetes clusters under their full control.
Key Features:
Command-Line Interface: Provides a powerful CLI for interacting with and managing Kubernetes clusters.
Kubernetes Deployment Support: Enables seamless management of Kubernetes on various hardware types.
Integration with Talos Linux: Leverages Talos Linux to simplify cluster operations and maintenance.
Cluster Management Automation: Streamlines the allocation, configuration, and monitoring of Kubernetes clusters.
Audience & Benefit:
Ideal for system administrators, DevOps engineers, and developers who require a reliable and flexible command-line tool for managing Kubernetes clusters. With omnictl, users can efficiently deploy, configure, and maintain Kubernetes environments across different infrastructure types.
omnictl is available as a winget package, making it easy to install on compatible systems.
README
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
Install
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'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.