Linux Playgrounds

Remote sandbox environments for learning and experimenting without worrying about setup and cleanup. Run anything on vanilla Linux VMs, get a fresh Docker host or Kubernetes cluster in seconds, publish ports, collaborate via sharing terminal sessions, SSH from the command line, and more.

Collection
Category
Playground on  Linux

Ubuntu 24.04

A vanilla Ubuntu 24.04 server.

Playground on  LinuxNetworking

FlexBox

Your perfect base playground. Create purpose-built sandbox environments by choosing up to five VMs with custom root filesystems and organizing them into any number of local networks.

Playground on  Linux

Debian Trixie

A vanilla Debian Trixie (stable) server.

Playground on  Linux

Debian Bookworm

A vanilla Debian Bookworm (oldstable) server.

Playground on  Linux

Debian Forky

A vanilla Debian Forky (testing) server.

Playground on  Linux

Fedora Linux

A vanilla Fedora Linux server, for RHEL fans.

Playground on  Linux

Alpine Linux

A lightweight Alpine Linux server.

Playground on  Linux

Ubuntu 22.04

A vanilla Ubuntu 22.04 server.

Playground on  Linux

Rocky Linux

A vanilla Rocky Linux server, for RHEL fans.

Playground on  Linux

AlmaLinux

A vanilla AlmaLinux server, for RHEL fans.

Playground on  Linux

openSUSE Tumbleweed

A rolling, easy to use and complete multi-purpose distribution.

Playground on  Linux

Arch Linux

Arch Linux - for minimalists.

Playground on  LinuxSecurity

Kali Linux

Kali Linux - for all sorts of information security testing.

Playground on  LinuxNetworkingContainers

Uncloud Cluster

A multi-node Uncloud cluster with a standalone control node. About Uncloud: https://github.com/psviderski/uncloud

Playground on  LinuxNetworkingObservability

Ubuntu eBPF

Experimental playground with out of the box eBPF support through BTF

Playground on  LinuxContainers

Docker on Btrfs

Hands-on Docker on Btrfs: experiment with native snapshots, compression, and checksums; inspect setup, grow the filesystem live, and back up/restore images and containers.