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Kaniko

Kaniko

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What is Kaniko?

Kaniko is a tool for building container images from a Dockerfile, without requiring Docker daemon access. This is particularly useful in environments like Kubernetes where Docker daemons may not be readily available or secure to use. Kaniko executes each command in a Dockerfile in user space, extracting the filesystem changes and creating a layer image. This allows for container image builds in environments without Docker installed.

What other technologies are related to Kaniko?

Kaniko Competitor Technologies

Podman is a container engine like Docker, offering an alternative for building and running containers, potentially replacing the need for Kaniko in some environments.
mentioned alongside Kaniko in 1% (92) of relevant job posts
Docker is a container engine that can be used as an alternative to Kaniko in some build scenarios.
mentioned alongside Kaniko in 0% (317) of relevant job posts

Kaniko Complementary Technologies

Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes, and can be used to deploy applications built with Kaniko.
mentioned alongside Kaniko in 0% (113) of relevant job posts
Nexus is a repository manager that can store container images built by Kaniko.
mentioned alongside Kaniko in 0% (72) of relevant job posts
ArgoCD is a GitOps tool that can deploy applications built with Kaniko.
mentioned alongside Kaniko in 0% (53) of relevant job posts

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