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Docker container for running ARM-based virtual machines using QEMU, for devices like the Raspberry Pi 5 and many others.

It allows you to create VM's which behave just like normal containers, meaning you can manage them using all your existing tools (like Portainer) and configure them in a language (YAML) you are already familiar with.
## Features ✨

This greatly reduces the learning curve and eliminates the need for a dedicated Proxmox or ESXi server in many cases.
- Allows you to create VM's which behave just like normal containers, meaning you can manage them using all your existing tools (like Portainer) and configure them in a language (YAML) you are already familiar with.

It uses high-performance QEMU options (like KVM acceleration, kernel-mode networking, IO threading, etc.) to achieve near-native speed.
- Greatly reduces the learning curve and eliminates the need for a dedicated Proxmox or ESXi server in many cases.

*Note: for KVM acceleration you need a Linux-based operating system, as it's not available on MacOS unfortunately.*
- Has a web-based viewer to control the machine directly from your browser

## Features ✨
- Uses high-performance QEMU options (like KVM acceleration, kernel-mode networking, IO threading, etc.) to achieve near-native speed.

- Multi-platform
- KVM acceleration
- Web-based viewer
*Note: for KVM acceleration you need a Linux-based operating system, as it's not available on MacOS unfortunately.*

## Usage 🐳

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