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    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform

    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform

    The Central Kubernetes Management Platform For Any Infrastructure

    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform is in an open source project to centrally manage the global automation of thousands of Kubernetes clusters across multicloud, on-prem and edge with unparalleled density and resilience. Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Community Edition (CE) is available freely under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Enterprise Edition (EE) includes premium features that are most useful for organizations with large-scale Kubernetes installations with...
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    Shifu

    Shifu

    Kubernetes-native IoT gateway

    Shifu is a Kubernetes native, production-grade, protocol & vendor agnostic IoT gateway. Developing your application while managing your devices, spares the need for maintaining an additional O&M infrastructure. No vendor lock-in. You can easily deploy Shifu on the edge(from RaspberryPi to edge clusters) or on the cloud(public, private, and hybrid cloud are all supported).
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    MicroK8s

    MicroK8s

    Single-package Kubernetes for developers, IoT and edge

    Low-ops, minimal production Kubernetes, for devs, cloud, clusters, workstations, Edge and IoT. MicroK8s automatically chooses the best nodes for the Kubernetes datastore. When you lose a cluster database node, another node is promoted. No admin needed for your bulletproof edge. MicroK8s is small, with sensible defaults that ‘just work’. A quick install, easy upgrades and great security make it perfect for micro clouds and edge computing.
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    K3s

    K3s

    Lightweight Kubernetes

    Lightweight Kubernetes. Production-ready, easy to install, half the memory, all in a binary less than 100 MB. K3s is a highly available, certified Kubernetes distribution designed for production workloads in unattended, resource-constrained, remote locations or inside IoT appliances. K3s is packaged as a single <70MB binary that reduces the dependencies and steps needed to install, run and auto-update a production Kubernetes cluster.
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    Virtual Kubelet

    Virtual Kubelet

    Virtual Kubelet is an open source Kubernetes kubelet implementation

    Virtual Kubelet is an open source Kubernetes kubelet implementation that masquerades as a kubelet for the purposes of connecting Kubernetes to other APIs. This allows the nodes to be backed by other services like ACI, AWS Fargate, IoT Edge, Tensile Kube etc. The primary scenario for VK is enabling the extension of the Kubernetes API into serverless container platforms like ACI and Fargate, though we are open to others.
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    KubeArmor

    KubeArmor

    Runtime Security Enforcement System

    KubeArmor is a runtime Kubernetes security engine. It uses eBPF and Linux Security Modules(LSM) for fortifying workloads based on Cloud Containers, IoT/Edge, and 5G networks. It enforces policy-based controls. KubeArmor is a runtime Kubernetes security engine. It uses eBPF and Linux Security Modules(LSM) for fortifying workloads based on Cloud Containers, IoT/Edge, and 5G networks.
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    k0s

    k0s

    k0s - The Zero Friction Kubernetes

    k0s is an all-inclusive Kubernetes distribution, which is configured with all of the features needed to build a Kubernetes cluster and packaged as a single binary for ease of use. k0s fits well in any cloud environment, but can also be used in IoT gateways, Edge and Bare metal deployments due to its simple design, flexible deployment options and modest system requirements.
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    faasd

    faasd

    A lightweight & portable faas engine

    faasd is OpenFaaS reimagined but without the cost and complexity of Kubernetes. It runs on a single host with very modest requirements, making it fast and easy to manage. Under the hood it uses containers and Container Networking Interface (CNI) along with the same core OpenFaaS components from the main project. To deploy microservices and functions that you can update and monitor remotely. When you don't have the bandwidth to learn or manage Kubernetes.
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    Kubermatic KubeOne

    Kubermatic KubeOne

    Kubermatic KubeOne automate cluster operations on all your cloud

    Kubermatic KubeOne automates cluster operations on all your cloud, on-prem, edge, and IoT environments. KubeOne can install high-available (HA) master clusters as well single master clusters. KubeOne works on any infrastructure out of the box. All you need to do is to provision the infrastructure and let KubeOne know about it. KubeOne will take care of setting up a production-ready Highly Available cluster. KubeOne natively supports the most popular providers, including AWS, Azure,...
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    emqx

    emqx

    The Most Scalable MQTT Broker for IoT

    EMQX is the world's most scalable and reliable MQTT Broker designed by EMQ. It supports 100M concurrent IoT device connections per cluster while maintaining extremely high throughput and sub-millisecond latency. EMQX boasts more than 20,000 global users from over 50 countries, connecting more than 100M IoT devices worldwide, and is trusted by over 300 customers in mission-critical IoT scenarios, including well-known brands like HPE, VMware, Verifone, SAIC Volkswagen and Ericsson. Flex...
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    kube-fledged

    kube-fledged

    Kubernetes operator to create and manage cache of container images

    kube-fledged is a kubernetes operator for creating and managing a cache of container images directly on the worker nodes of a Kubernetes cluster. It allows a user to define a list of images and onto which worker nodes those images should be cached (i.e. pulled). As a result, application pods start almost instantly, since the images need not be pulled from the registry. kube-fledged provides CRUD APIs to manage the lifecycle of the image cache, and supports several configurable parameters to...
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    SiteWhere

    SiteWhere

    An industrial strength open-source application platform for the IoT

    SiteWhere is an industrial-strength, open-source IoT Application Enablement Platform that facilitates the ingestion, storage, processing, and integration of IoT device data at a massive scale. The platform leverages a microservices architecture that runs on top of cutting-edge technologies such as Kubernetes, Istio, and Kafka in order to scale efficiently to the loads expected in large IoT projects.
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    Open Application Model

    Open Application Model

    Open Application Model (OAM)

    ...Focused on application rather than container or orchestrator, Open Application Model brings modular, extensible, and portable design for defining application deployment with higher level API. This is the key to enabling simple, consistent yet robust application delivery across hybrid environments including Kubernetes, cloud, or even IoT devices.
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    Payara Server

    Payara Server

    Open Source Java Application Server Derived from GlassFish

    Payara Server is a fully supported, developer friendly, open source Java application server originally derived from Glassfish as a drop in replacement. Payara Server’s architecture is innovative, cloud-native and optimized for production deployments. Officially compatible with Jakarta EE 8 and Eclipse MicroProfile, the application server is developed in collaboration with an industry-leading DevOps team and the global Payara community to ensure Payara Server is the best option for...
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    Nebula docs

    Nebula docs

    Documentation repo of nebula orchestration system

    Nebula is a open source distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking affect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe, some example use cases are appliances\virtual...
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    Nebula reporter

    Nebula reporter

    The optional reporter container which reads nebula reports from Kafka

    Nebula is an open source-distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking effect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe. Ever wandered how your going to push an update...
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    Nebula worker

    Nebula worker

    The worker node manager container which manages nebula nodes

    Nebula is a open source distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking affect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe, some example use cases are IoT devices, appliances\virtual appliances located at clients data centers, and edge computing. ...
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