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What is Photon OS

Photon OS is a lightweight Linux distribution designed to run containerized workloads and serve as a host operating system for container runtimes and Kubernetes nodes. It targets platform and DevOps teams that need a minimal, security-focused OS image for virtual machines, bare metal, or cloud environments. Photon OS emphasizes a small footprint, fast boot, and a curated package set oriented around containers rather than general-purpose desktop/server use.

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Purpose-built minimal host OS

Photon OS ships with a small base image and a package set oriented toward running containers rather than broad general-purpose workloads. This can reduce the attack surface and operational overhead compared with larger general-purpose distributions. It is commonly used as a base for container hosts and Kubernetes worker nodes where consistency and footprint matter.

Container runtime alignment

Photon OS is designed to work well with common container runtimes and container tooling used in modern DevOps pipelines. It supports typical container-host requirements such as kernel and networking features needed for container isolation and orchestration. This makes it a practical building block underneath higher-level container platforms and managed Kubernetes offerings.

VMware ecosystem integration

Photon OS is maintained by VMware and is frequently used in VMware-centric environments and reference architectures. It can fit naturally into virtualization and private cloud deployments where VMware tooling and operational practices are already in place. This can simplify standardization for teams that already run VMware infrastructure.

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Not a full container platform

Photon OS is an operating system, not a complete container management layer. Organizations still need to deploy and operate orchestration, registry, CI/CD, policy, and observability components separately. Teams looking for an end-to-end managed experience may find it requires more integration work than platform-style products.

Smaller package ecosystem

As a minimal distribution, Photon OS typically offers a narrower set of packages and community resources than mainstream enterprise Linux distributions. Some agents, drivers, or third-party tools may require additional packaging effort or alternative installation approaches. This can increase time-to-adoption for heterogeneous environments.

VMware-centric positioning

Photon OS is closely associated with VMware’s container and virtualization strategy, which may influence long-term roadmap considerations for some buyers. Organizations standardizing on other infrastructure stacks may see fewer direct integrations or less community mindshare. This can affect skills availability and third-party guidance compared with more broadly adopted host OS options.

Plan & Pricing

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Free / Open-source $0 (no cost) Downloadable ISO/OVA/AMI/GCE/Azure images provided by VMware at no charge; community support via GitHub; binaries distributed under the VMware Photon OS EULA; source code licensed under GPL v2 (libtdnf LGPL v2.1).

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Broadcom Inc.
Palo Alto, California, USA
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