Singularity is an open source container platform designed to be simple, fast, and secure. Singularity is optimized for compute focused enterprise and HPC workloads, allowing untrusted users to run untrusted containers in a trusted way.
Check out talks about Singularity and some use cases of Singularity on our website.
To install Singularity from source, see the installation instructions. For other installation options, see our guide.
System administrators can learn how to configure Singularity, and get an overview of its architecture and security features in the administrator guide.
For users, see the user guide for details on how to use and build Singularity containers.
Community contributions are always greatly appreciated. To start developing Singularity, check out the guidelines for contributing.
We also welcome contributions to our user guide and admin guide.
To get help with Singularity, check out the Community Portal.
For additional support, contact us to receive more information.
Kurtzer GM, Sochat V, Bauer MW (2017) Singularity: Scientific containers for mobility of compute. PLoS ONE 12(5): e0177459. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177459
We also have a Zenodo citation:
Kurtzer, Gregory M.. (2016). Singularity 2.1.2 - Linux application and environment
containers for science. 10.5281/zenodo.60736
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.60736
Unless otherwise noted, this project is licensed under a 3-clause BSD license found in the license file.