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Nydus - the Dragonfly image service, providing fast, secure and easy access to container images.

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Nydus: Dragonfly Container Image Service

CI Image Conversion Release Test Daily

The nydus project implements a content-addressable filesystem on top of a RAFS format that improves the current OCI image specification, in terms of container launching speed, image space, and network bandwidth efficiency, as well as data integrity.

The following benchmarking result shows the performance improvement compared with the OCI image for the container cold startup elapsed time on containerd. As the OCI image size increases, the container startup time of using Nydus image remains very short.

Container Cold Startup

Nydus' key features include:

  • Container images can be downloaded on demand in chunks for lazy pulling to boost container startup
  • Chunk-based content-addressable data de-duplication to minimize storage, transmission and memory footprints
  • Merged filesystem tree in order to remove all intermediate layers as an option
  • in-kernel EROFS or FUSE filesystem together with overlayfs to provide full POSIX compatibility
  • E2E image data integrity check. So security issues like "Supply Chain Attach" can be avoided and detected at runtime
  • Compatible with the OCI artifacts spec and distribution spec, so nydus image can be stored in a regular container registry
  • Native eStargz image support with remote snapshotter plugin nydus-snapshotter for containerd runtime.
  • Various container image storage backends are supported. For example, Registry, NAS, Aliyun/OSS.
  • Integrated with CNCF incubating project Dragonfly to distribute container images in P2P fashion and mitigate the pressure on container registries
  • Capable to prefetch data block before user IO hits the block thus to reduce read latency
  • Record files access pattern during runtime gathering access trace/log, by which user abnormal behaviors are easily caught
  • Access trace based prefetch table
  • User I/O amplification to reduce the amount of small requests to storage backend.

Currently Nydus includes following tools:

Tool Description
nydusd Nydus user-space daemon, it processes all fscache/FUSE messages from the kernel and parses Nydus images to fullfil those requests
nydus-image Convert a single layer of OCI format container image into a nydus format container image generating meta part file and data part file respectively
nydusify It pulls OCI image down and unpack it, invokes nydus-image create to convert image and then pushes the converted image back to registry and data storage
nydusctl Nydusd CLI client (nydus-image inspect), query daemon's working status/metrics and configure it
ctr-remote An enhanced containerd CLI tool enable nydus support with containerd ctr
nydus-docker-graphdriver Works as a docker remote graph driver to control how images and containers are stored and managed
nydus-overlayfs Containerd mount helper to invoke overlayfs mount with tweaking mount options a bit. So nydus prerequisites can be passed to vm-based runtime
nydus-backend-proxy A simple HTTP server to serve local directory as a blob backend for nydusd

Currently Nydus is supporting the following platforms in container ecosystem:

Type Platform Description Status
Storage Registry/OSS/NAS Support for OCI-compatible distribution implementations such as Docker Hub, Harbor, Github GHCR, Aliyun ACR, NAS, and Aliyun OSS-like object storage service ✅
Storage/Build Harbor Provides a general service for Harbor to support acceleration image conversion based on kinds of accelerator like Nydus and eStargz etc ✅
Distribution Dragonfly Improve the runtime performance of Nydus image even further with the Dragonfly P2P data distribution system ✅
Build Buildkit Provides the ability to build and export Nydus images directly from Dockerfile 🚧
Runtime Kubernetes Run Nydus image using CRI interface ✅
Runtime Containerd Run Nydus image in containerd with nydus-snapshotter ✅
Runtime CRI-O / Podman Run Nydus image with CRI-O or Podman 🚧
Runtime Docker Run Nydus image in Docker container with graphdriver plugin ✅
Runtime Nerdctl Run Nydus image with nerdctl --snapshotter nydus run ... ✅
Runtime KataContainers Run Nydus image in KataContainers as a native solution ✅
Runtime EROFS Run Nydus image directly in-kernel EROFS for even greater performance improvement ✅

To try nydus image service:

  1. Convert an original OCI image to nydus image and store it somewhere like Docker/Registry, NAS or Aliyun/OSS. This can be directly done by nydusify. Normal users don't have to get involved with nydus-image.
  2. Get nydus-snapshotter(containerd-nydus-grpc) installed locally and configured properly. Or install nydus-docker-graphdriver plugin.
  3. Operate container in legacy approaches. For example, docker, nerdctl, crictl and ctr.

Build Binary

# build debug binary
make
# build release binary
make release
# build static binary with docker
make docker-static

Quick Start with Kubernetes and Containerd

For more details on how to lazily start a container with nydus-snapshotter and nydus image on Kubernetes nodes or locally use nerdctl rather than CRI, please refer to Nydus Setup

Build Nydus Image

Build Nydus image from directory source: Nydus Image Builder.

Convert OCI image to Nydus image: Nydusify.

Nydus Snapshotter

Nydus-snapshotter is a non-core sub-project of containerd.

Check out its code and tutorial from Nydus-snapshotter repository. It works as a containerd remote snapshotter to help setup container rootfs with nydus images, which handles nydus image format when necessary. When running without nydus images, it is identical to the containerd's builtin overlayfs snapshotter.

Run Nydusd Daemon

Normally, users do not need to start nydusd by hand. It is started by nydus-snapshotter or nydus-docker-graphdriver when a container rootfs is prepared.

Run Nydusd Daemon to serve Nydus image: Nydusd.

Run Nydus with in-kernel EROFS filesystem

In-kernel EROFS has been fully compatible with RAFS v6 image format since Linux 5.16. In other words, uncompressed RAFS v6 images can be mounted over block devices since then.

Since Linux 5.19, EROFS has added a new file-based caching (fscache) backend. In this way, compressed RAFS v6 images can be mounted directly with fscache subsystem, even such images are partially available. estargz can be converted on the fly and mounted in this way too.

Guide to running Nydus with fscache: Nydus-fscache

Build Images via Harbor

Nydus cooperates with Harbor community to develop acceleration-service which provides a general service for Harbor to support image acceleration based on kinds of accelerators like Nydus, eStargz, etc.

Docker graph driver support

Docker graph driver is also accompanied, it helps to start container from nydus image. For more particular instructions, please refer to

Learn Concepts and Commands

Browse the documentation to learn more. Here are some topics you may be interested in:

Run with macos

  • Nydus can also run with macfuse(a.k.a osxfuse).For more details please read nydus with macos.

Run eStargz image (with lazy pulling)

The containerd remote snapshotter plugin nydus-snapshotter can be used to run nydus images, or to run eStargz images directly by appending --enable-stargz command line option.

In the future, zstd::chunked can work in this way as well.

Community

Nydus aims to form a vendor-neutral opensource image distribution solution to all communities. Questions, bug reports, technical discussion, feature requests and contribution are always welcomed!

We're very pleased to hear your use cases any time. Feel free to reach/join us via Slack and/or Dingtalk

  • Slack

    Join our Slack workspace

  • Dingtalk

    Join nydus-devel group by clicking URL on your phone.

    You can also search our talking group by number 34971767 and QR code

Nydus bi-weekly technical community meeting is also regularly available, currrently held on Wednesdays at 06:00 UTC (14:00 Beijing, Shanghai) starting from Aug 10, 2022. For more details, please see our HackMD page.