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    Easegress

    Easegress

    A Cloud Native traffic orchestration system

    The Easegres (formally known as Ease Gateway) helps to enlarge the availability and stability, also can improve the performance without changing a line of code. It also can smoothly support rapid business growth without re-arch the whole system. Easegress can be a typical seven-level API Gateway, it also can be a side-car to be a Service Mesh, and Easegress can perfectly work with other software to ship powerful features, such as: Kubernetes Ingress, Knaitve FaaS, and Eureka/Consul/Etcd/Nacos and so on. The Easegress can management the traffic and APIs, not only can do load balancing, canary development but also can aggregate and pipeline a number of APIs. This function automatically helps the website optimize its performance, such as: adding the cache, merging the requests, and reducing the network bandwidth. Sometimes, a site could have unexpectedly higher traffic, the Ease Gateway could help to protect the critical service for critical customers.
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    Empire

    Empire

    A PaaS built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

    Empire is a control layer on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) that provides a Heroku-like workflow. It conforms to a subset of the Heroku Platform API, which means you can use the same tools and processes that you use with Heroku, but with all the power of EC2 and Docker. Empire is targeted at small to medium-sized startups that are running a large number of microservices and need more flexibility than what Heroku provides. You can read the original blog post about why we built Empire on the Remind engineering blog. Empire aims to make it trivially easy to deploy a container-based microservices architecture, without all of the complexities of managing systems like Mesos or Kubernetes. ECS takes care of much of that work, but Empire attempts to enhance the interface to ECS for deploying and maintaining applications, allowing you to deploy Docker images.
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    ExternalDNS

    ExternalDNS

    Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and other

    ExternalDNS synchronizes exposed Kubernetes Services and Ingresses with DNS providers. Inspired by Kubernetes DNS, Kubernetes' cluster-internal DNS server, ExternalDNS makes Kubernetes resources discoverable via public DNS servers. Like KubeDNS, it retrieves a list of resources (Services, Ingresses, etc.) from the Kubernetes API to determine the desired list of DNS records. Unlike KubeDNS, however, it's not a DNS server itself, but merely configures other DNS providers accordingly, e.g. AWS Route 53 or Google Cloud DNS. In a broader sense, ExternalDNS allows you to control DNS records dynamically via Kubernetes resources in a DNS provider-agnostic way. ExternalDNS' allows you to keep selected zones (via domain-filter) synchronized with Ingresses and Services of type=LoadBalancer in various cloud providers. ExternalDNS can become aware of the records it is managing therefore ExternalDNS can safely manage non-empty hosted zones.
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    Firebase Admin Go SDK

    Firebase Admin Go SDK

    Firebase Admin Go SDK

    Firebase provides the tools and infrastructure you need to develop apps, grow your user base, and earn money. The Firebase Admin Go SDK enables access to Firebase services from privileged environments (such as servers or cloud) in Go. Currently this SDK provides Firebase custom authentication support. Read and write Realtime Database data with full admin privileges. Programmatically send Firebase Cloud Messaging messages using a simple, alternative approach to the Firebase Cloud Messaging server protocols. Access Google Cloud resources like Cloud Storage buckets and Cloud Firestore databases associated with your Firebase projects. Create your own simplified admin console to do things like look up user data or change a user's email address for authentication. Generate and verify Firebase auth tokens.
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    GLBC

    GLBC

    Ingress controller for Google Cloud

    GLBC is a GCE L7 load balancer controller that manages external loadbalancers configured through the Kubernetes Ingress API. Ingress exposes HTTP and HTTPS routes from outside the cluster to services within the cluster. Traffic routing is controlled by rules defined on the Ingress resource. An Ingress may be configured to give Services externally-reachable URLs, load balance traffic, terminate SSL / TLS, and offer name-based virtual hosting. An Ingress controller is responsible for fulfilling the Ingress, usually with a load balancer, though it may also configure your edge router or additional frontends to help handle the traffic. An Ingress needs apiVersion, kind, metadata and spec fields. The name of an Ingress object must be a valid DNS subdomain name. For general information about working with config files, see deploying applications, configuring containers, managing resources.
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    Gardener

    Gardener

    Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of Kubernetes

    Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of conformant Kubernetes clusters as a service on Alicloud, AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenStack, EquinixMetal, vSphere, MetalStack, and Kubevirt with minimal TCO. Kubernetes is a cloud-native enabler built around the principles of a resilient, manageable, observable, highly automated, loosely coupled system. Gardener is a standard Kubernetes extension and adheres to the same concepts by design. The Gardener project is committed to fostering an open community of collaborators and adopters. We aim to deliver a standard solution that meets the needs of our entire community and ecosystem. Gardener was born as a solution for actual and common problems such as control on the Kubernetes stack, minimizing the TCO, infrastructures pervasiveness, operating in restricted/regulated environments or bare metal, at a massive scale.
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    Infracost

    Infracost

    Cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests

    Infracost scans for Terraform code changes and checks over 3 million prices to create a simple, understandable cost estimate before any resources are launched. Infracost integrates into CI/CD so everyone knows the cost impact of changes without leaving the workflow. Infracost integrates with Open Policy Agent, Sentinel, and Conftest, enabling DevOps teams to set best practices as policies. Infracost automatically creates detailed, shareable cost estimates which can be sent to clients and managers with different scenarios. Infracost supports over 230 Terraform resources across AWS, Azure and Google. Other IaC tools, such as Pulumi, AWS CloudFormation/CDK and Azure ARM/Bicep are on our roadmap. Infracost can also estimate usage-based resources such as AWS S3 or Lambda! Infracost has many CI/CD integrations so you can easily post cost estimates in pull requests. This provides your team with a safety net as people can discuss costs as part of the workflow.
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    IronFunctions

    IronFunctions

    IronFunctions - the serverless microservices platform

    IronFunctions is an open-source serverless platform, also known as Functions as a Service (FaaS), developed by Iron.io. It allows developers to write functions in any language and deploy them in a serverless environment, enabling microservices architectures without managing underlying infrastructure. IronFunctions is designed to run anywhere, offering flexibility and scalability for modern application development.
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    Komiser

    Komiser

    Cloud environment inspector

    Stay under budget by uncovering hidden costs, monitoring increases in spending, and making impactful changes based on customer recommendations. Komiser CE is a free and Open Source project with the goal to create an open cloud cost optimization project with the support of all major public cloud providers. In the last months, we’ve more than doubled our OSS downloads and expanded our community footprint. This is possible because the tool works solves real problems, and is embraced by end-users. Control your usage and create visibility across all used services to achieve maximum cost-effectiveness. Govern a secure and compliant environment by detecting potential vulnerabilities that could put your cloud environment at risk. Ask your manager or marketing team if your company would be interested in supporting our project.
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    Micro Cloud

    Micro Cloud

    A distributed OS built for the Cloud

    Micro addresses the key requirements for building services in the cloud. It leverages the microservices architecture pattern and provides a set of services which act as the building blocks of a platform. Micro deals with the complexity of distributed systems and provides simpler programmable abstractions to build on. Micro is the all encompassing end to end platform experience from source to running and beyond built with a developer first focus. Micro’s goal is to abstract away the complexity of building services for the Cloud. The cloud itself has gone through a huge boom through managed Compute and infrastructure services from the likes of AWS and others. It’s taken what was an operational burden and turned it into a suite of fully managed on demand services which can be used via APIs. Micro is built as a microservices architecture and abstracts away the complexity of the underlying infrastructure.
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    NATS Go Client

    NATS Go Client

    Golang client for NATS, the cloud native messaging system

    With flexible deployment models using clusters, superclusters, and leaf nodes, optimize communications for your unique deployment. The NATS Adaptive Edge Architecture allows for a perfect fit for unique needs to connect devices, edge, cloud or hybrid deployments. With true multi-tenancy, securely isolate and share your data to fully meet your business needs, mitigating risk and achieving faster time to value. Security is bifurcated from topology, so you can connect anywhere in deployment and NATS will do the right thing. With the ability to process millions of messages a second per server, you’ll find unparalleled efficiency with NATS. Save money by minimizing cloud costs with reduced compute and network usage for streams, services, and eventing. NATS self-heals and can scale up, down, or handle topology changes anytime with zero downtime to your system. Clients require zero awareness of NATS topology allowing you future proof your system to meet your needs of today and tomorrow.
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    OpenFunction

    OpenFunction

    Cloud Native Function-as-a-Service Platform (CNCF Sandbox Project)

    OpenFunction is a cloud-native open source FaaS (Function as a Service) platform aiming to let you focus on your business logic without having to maintain the underlying runtime environment and infrastructure. You only need to submit business-related source code in the form of functions.
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    Origin

    Origin

    Community Distribution of Kubernetes

    Origin, also known as OKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes that has been optimized for continuous application development and multi-tenant deployment. It adds developer and operations-centred tools to Kubernetes to speed up application development and simplify deployment, scaling, as well as long-term lifecycle maintenance. It also makes it easier to launch Kubernetes on any cloud or bare metal and run and update clusters, while providing all the necessary tools for creating successful containerized applications.
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    Porter

    Porter

    Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud

    Porter is a fully-managed PaaS that lets teams automate DevOps. Deploy and manage apps within AWS, GCP, DO, and more. Porter manages and scales services in your existing cloud so you can focus on building products. Deploy in seconds from a Git repo or Docker registry. Porter simplifies service management while still offering the flexibility of a fully-featured DevOps platform when you need it. Use your existing AWS, GCP, or DO cloud as a hosting backend. They host your apps, Porter manages them. Automate your cloud management and focus on what matters. A traditional PaaS like Heroku is great for minimizing unnecessary DevOps work but doesn't offer enough flexibility as your applications grow. Custom network rules, resource constraints, and cost are common reasons developers move their applications off Heroku beyond a certain scale. Porter brings the simplicity of a traditional PaaS to your own cloud provider while preserving the configurability of Kubernetes.
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    Space Cloud

    Space Cloud

    Open source Firebase + Heroku to develop, scale and secure apps

    Space Cloud is a Kubernetes-based serverless platform that provides instant, realtime APIs on any database, with event triggers and unified APIs for your custom business logic. Space Cloud helps you build modern applications without having to write any backend code in most cases. It provides GraphQL and REST APIs which can be consumed directly by your frontend in a secure manner. Flexible queries, transactions, aggregations and cross-database joins. Make live queries to your database. Upload/download files to scalable file stores (e.g., Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage). Unified APIs for your custom HTTP services. Trigger webhooks or serverless functions on database or file storage events. Dynamic access control that integrates with your auth system (e.g., auth0, firebase-auth). Written in Golang, it follows cloud-native practices and scales horizontally.
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    Tekton Pipelines

    Tekton Pipelines

    A cloud-native Pipeline resource

    Tekton is a powerful and flexible open-source framework for creating CI/CD systems, allowing developers to build, test, and deploy across cloud providers and on-premise systems. Get started with Tekton. Tekton standardizes CI/CD tooling and processes across vendors, languages, and deployment environments. It works well with Jenkins, Jenkins X, Skaffold, Knative, and many other popular CI/CD tools. Tekton lets you create CI/CD systems quickly, giving you scalable, serverless, cloud native execution out of the box. Tekton abstracts the underlying implementation so that you can choose the build, test, and deploy workflow based on your team’s requirements. Tekton is a collaborative project where members of the ecosystem contribute together to make CI/CD easier for everyone. See the individuals and organizations that are involved in the Tekton project.
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    TerraCognita

    TerraCognita

    Reads from existing public and private cloud providers

    Imports your current Cloud infrastructure to an Infrastructure As Code Terraform configuration (HCL) or/and to a Terraform State. At Cycloid, Infrastructure As Code is in the company's DNA since the beginning. To help our new customers adopt this best practice, we decided to build Terracognita to convert an existing infrastructure on Cloud Infrastructure into Terraform code in an automated way, relying on Terraform providers built by the community. We focused on AWS, GCP and Azure but Alibaba, Vmware and Openstack will be the next to be integrated. We decided to Open Source this tool as we believe that it will help people to adopt IaC in an easy way. Cycloid provides this tool to let people import their infrastructure into Cycloid's pipelines, allow them to generate infrastructure diagram and manage all infra/application life cycle from a single interface.
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    The Go Cloud Development Kit

    The Go Cloud Development Kit

    Library and tools for open cloud development in Go

    The Go Cloud Development Kit (Go CDK) allows Go application developers to seamlessly deploy cloud applications on any combination of cloud providers. It does this by providing stable, idiomatic interfaces for common uses like storage and databases. Think database/sql for cloud products. The project works well with a code generator called Wire. It creates human-readable code that only imports the cloud SDKs for services you use. This allows the Go CDK to grow to support any number of cloud services, without increasing compile times or binary sizes, and avoiding any side effects from init() functions. The Go CDK builds at the latest stable release of Go. Previous Go versions may compile but are not supported.
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    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

    Cheat sheet for Google Cloud developers

    Every product in the Google Cloud family described in <=4 words (with liberal use of hyphens and slashes) by the Google Developer Relations Team. This list only includes products that are publicly available. There are several products in pre-release/private-alpha that will not be included until they go public beta or GA. Many of these products have a free tier. There is also a free trial that will enable you try almost everything. API platforms and ecosystems, developer and management tools, identity and security tools, gaming, networking, data and analytics tools, database, storage, gaming tools, and many more.
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    Tyk API Gateway

    Tyk API Gateway

    Open Source API Gateway written in Go

    Tyk is an open source Enterprise API Gateway, supporting REST, GraphQL, TCP and gRPC protocols. Tyk Gateway is provided ‘Batteries-included’, with no feature lockout. Enabling your organization to control who accesses your APIs, when they access, and how they access it. Tyk Technologies uses the same API Gateway for all it’s applications. Protecting, securing, and processing APIs for thousands of organizations and businesses around the world. Ideal for Open Banking, building software in the clouds as well as exposing APIs to teams, partners & consumers. Built from the ground up to be the fastest API gateway on the planet. It does not depend on a legacy proxy underneath. It has no 3rd party dependencies aside from Redis for distributed rate-limiting and token storage. Tyk Gateway can also be deployed as part of a larger Full Lifecycle API Management platform Tyk Self-Managed which also includes Management Control Plane, Dashboard GUI and Developer Portal.
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    Wild Workouts

    Wild Workouts

    Go DDD example application. Complete project to show how to apply DDD

    Wild Workouts is an example Go DDD project that we created to show how to build Go applications that are easy to develop, maintain, and fun to work with, especially in the long term! The idea for this series, is to apply DDD by refactoring. This process is in progress! Please check articles, to know the current progress. No application is perfect from the beginning. With over a dozen coming articles, we will uncover what issues you can find in the current implementation. We will also show how to fix these issues and achieve clean implementation by refactoring. We're building a Discord community focused on modern business applications. It's the place to discuss hard topics, request a review, or ask if something's not clear.
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    aws-nuke

    aws-nuke

    Nuke a whole AWS account and delete all its resources

    Remove all resources from an AWS account. Be aware that aws-nuke is a very destructive tool, hence you have to be very careful while using it. Otherwise, you might delete production data. We strongly advise you to not run this application on any AWS account, where you cannot afford to lose all resources. We are testing our Terraform code with Jenkins. Sometimes a Terraform run fails during development and messes up the account. With aws-nuke, we can simply clean up the failed account so it can be reused for the next build. Our platform developers have their own AWS accounts where they can create their own Kubernetes clusters for testing purposes. With AWS-nuke it is very easy to clean up these accounts at the end of the day and keep the costs low. There are two ways to authenticate aws-nuke. There are static credentials and profiles. The later one can be configured in the shared credentials file.
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