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    Apache CloudStack

    Apache CloudStack

    Apache CloudStack is an opensource Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

    Apache CloudStack is open source software designed to deploy and manage large networks of virtual machines, as a highly available, highly scalable Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing platform. CloudStack is used by a number of service providers to offer public cloud services, and by many companies to provide an on-premises (private) cloud offering, or as part of a hybrid cloud solution. CloudStack is a turnkey solution that includes the entire "stack" of features most organizations want with an IaaS cloud: compute orchestration, Network-as-a-Service, user and account management, a full and open native API, resource accounting, and a first-class User Interface (UI). ...
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    AWS VPC Terraform module

    AWS VPC Terraform module

    Terraform module which creates VPC resources on AWS

    ...This prevents the destruction of the VPC from releasing those IPs, while making it possible that a re-created VPC uses the same IPs. By default, if NAT Gateways are enabled, private subnets will be configured with routes for Internet traffic that point at the NAT Gateways configured by use of the above options. Since AWS Lambda functions allocate Elastic Network Interfaces in proportion to the traffic received, it can be useful to allocate a large private subnet for such allocations, while keeping the traffic they generate entirely internal to the VPC.
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    Consul

    Consul

    Service networking solution to connect applications across any cloud

    Automate network configurations, discover services, and enable secure connectivity across any cloud or runtime. Quickly deploy Consul on Kubernetes leveraging Helm. Automatically inject sidecars for Kubernetes resources. Federate multiple clusters into a single service mesh. Deploy service mesh within any runtime or infrastructure - Bare Metal, Virtual Machines, and Kubernetes clusters, across any cloud.
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    StrongKey CryptoCabinet

    StrongKey CryptoCabinet

    FIDO-enabled, cloud file encryption with centralized key management.

    StrongKey CryptoCabinet (SKCC) 2.0 is a FIDO-enabled (fidoalliance.org) web application built using Regulatory Compliant Cloud Computing (RC3) architecture (http://bit.ly/rc3infoq). It encrypts files/objects of any type or size, and stores the ciphertext either to public/private clouds—AWS, Azure, Eucalyptus—or local/network drives, while keeping cryptographic keys safe and secure OUTSIDE the cloud. CryptoCabinet leverages the StrongKey CryptoEngine (SKCE)—another FOSS on this site—to perform FIDO U2F strong authentication, encryption/decryption, digital signatures, and cloud integration. CryptoCabinet is a powerful example showcasing StrongKey CryptoEngine's innovative capabilities. ...
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