· Runtime & deploy/ How you run it

Kubernetes

Kubernetes is a runtime & deploy option for building AI agents. Your existing cluster. Nothing new for the platform team to approve.

Open source · can be self-hosted · by Kubernetes · verified 2026-08-21

Official docsAdd to a stackAll runtime & deploy options
· When to reach for it/ Fit
  • You are choosing a runtime & deploy component — how you run it.
  • You need to run it on your own infrastructure, or your procurement process requires source access.
  • You want to start without a commercial conversation.
· Kubernetes vs the alternatives/ 7 others
OptionWhat it doesLicenceSelf-host
KubernetesYour existing cluster. Nothing new for the platform team to approve.Open sourceYes
Docker ComposeOne file, one box, everything local. The honest starting point.Open sourceYes
VercelStreaming-friendly serverless for TypeScript agents with a web front end.ProprietaryNo
Cloudflare WorkersEdge runtime with Durable Objects for long-lived, stateful agent sessions.ProprietaryNo
ModalPython-native serverless with GPUs and sandboxes, scale to zero.ProprietaryNo
Fly.ioLong-running containers close to users, without owning a Kubernetes cluster.ProprietaryNo
TemporalDurable execution — the run survives a crash, a deploy and a week of waiting.Open sourceYes
CentaurParadigm's self-hosted control plane: one shared team agent, an isolated k8s sandbox per Slack thread, and no raw API keys in the agent's environment.Open sourceYes
· Stacks that use it/ 1
· For agents/ This page, machine-readable

Every page here answers to Accept: text/markdown and returns the same content at roughly a tenth the tokens. No separate site, no toggle — same URL.

curl -s -H "Accept: text/markdown" https://newagent.build/c/k8s