
Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup

Colima provides container runtimes on macOS and Linux with minimal setup, eliminating complex configuration while supporting both Intel and Apple Silicon architectures. It wraps Lima virtual machines to deliver a seamless containerization experience with Docker, Containerd, or Incus as runtime options.
Developers and DevOps engineers using macOS who want to run Docker, Kubernetes, or other container runtimes without complex setup or external infrastructure. It's particularly valuable for teams using Apple Silicon Macs and those requiring GPU acceleration for machine learning workloads.

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