Crabbox.sh Pond – Runtime Pools for AI Agents and CI
Crabbox.sh has introduced a new feature called Pond, which allows users to group related leases and manage them collectively. This feature supports various transport planes, enabling different types of connections between members. Pond is currently in preview and is expected to evolve before its official release.
- ▪Pond is a lightweight way to group related leases and manage them together.
- ▪It supports multiple transport planes, including Tailscale, URL Bridge, and SSH.
- ▪The feature is currently in preview and may undergo changes before its official version.
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Pond A pond is a lightweight way to group related leases, discover how to reach each one, and release them together. It is not a central cluster object: a pond is an emergent set of active leases that share the reserved pond=<name> provider label, plus local claim sidecars for providers that do not own cloud labels. A pond exists for as long as at least one active lease carries the label. Reachability between pond members depends on the transport plane each member's provider supports. Tailscale gives true peer-to-peer <slug>.cbx names; the URL bridge gives provider-native HTTP(S) endpoints; the SSH-mesh gives operator-side ssh -L forwards. A pond can mix providers and planes. A --pond of one is the default — single-box flows are unchanged. > Preview. Pond is preview for v0.x.
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