Google open-sources experimental agent orchestration testbed Scion
8 hours ago
- #agent-orchestration
- #containerization
- #multi-agent-systems
- Scion is an experimental orchestration testbed designed to manage concurrent agents in containers across local and remote compute.
- It enables developers to run groups of specialized agents with isolated identities, credentials, and shared workspaces, acting as a "hypervisor for agents."
- Scion orchestrates "deep agents" like Claude Code and Gemini CLI as isolated, concurrent processes with their own containers and git worktrees.
- It supports dynamic task graphs for parallel execution of distinct goals such as coding, auditing, and testing.
- Scion favors isolation over constraints, letting agents operate in --yolo mode while enforcing boundaries through containers, network policies, and infrastructure.
- It supports multiple popular agents via adapters called harnesses and works with containerization runtimes like Docker, Podman, and Kubernetes.
- Google released a game codebase, Relics of the Athenaeum, to demonstrate Scion's capabilities in agent collaboration.
- Developers need to learn Scion's unique lexicon, including terms like grove, hub, and runtime broker.