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    Rainbond

    Rainbond

    A container platform that needs no Kubernetes learning

    Rainbond is an open-source container platform that helps teams build, deploy, upgrade, operate, and deliver applications on Kubernetes without requiring deep Kubernetes expertise. It focuses more on application delivery than low-level cluster resource management. The platform brings source code, container images, templates, dependencies, access management, upgrades, and rollbacks into a standardized graphical workflow. Rainbond is built for complex enterprise delivery scenarios such as private deployment, offline delivery, internal-network environments, Xinchuang adaptation, ARM migration, and AI application privatization. ...
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    k8s_PaaS

    k8s_PaaS

    How to deploy to PaaS/DevOps

    ...It explains not only what to do, but also why each step matters and how to complete it in a working environment. The guide is aimed at helping beginners move from Docker basics to a full Kubernetes-based delivery platform. By the end, users are expected to understand automated deployment, CI/CD, monitoring, configuration management, service delivery, and platform maintenance.
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    PipeCD

    PipeCD

    The One CD for All {applications, platforms, operations}

    A GitOps style continuous delivery platform that provides consistent deployment and operations experience for any applications. Automatically trigger a new deployment when a defined event has occurred (e.g. container image pushed, helm chart published, etc). Support multiple application kinds on multi-cloud including Kubernetes, Terraform, Cloud Run, AWS Lambda, Amazon ECS.
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    Argo Rollouts

    Argo Rollouts

    Progressive Delivery for Kubernetes

    Argo Rollouts is a Kubernetes controller and set of CRDs that provide advanced deployment capabilities such as blue-green, canary, canary analysis, experimentation, and progressive delivery features to Kubernetes. Argo Rollouts (optionally) integrates with ingress controllers and service meshes, leveraging their traffic shaping abilities to gradually shift traffic to the new version during an update. Additionally, Rollouts can query and interpret metrics from various providers to verify key KPIs and drive automated promotion or rollback during an update.
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    kpt Kubernetes

    kpt Kubernetes

    Automate Kubernetes Configuration Editing

    kpt is a package-centric toolchain that enables a WYSIWYG configuration authoring, automation, and delivery experience, which simplifies managing Kubernetes platforms and KRM-driven infrastructure (e.g., Config Connector, Crossplane) at scale by manipulating declarative Configuration as Data.
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    PaaSTA

    PaaSTA

    An open, distributed platform as a service

    PaaSTA is a highly-available, distributed system for building, deploying, and running services using containers and Kubernetes. PaaSTA has been running production services at Yelp since 2016. It was originally designed to run on top of Apache Mesos but has subsequently been updated to use Kubernetes. Over time the features and functionality that PaaSTA provides have increased but the principal design remains the same. PaaSTA aims to take a declarative description of the services that teams...
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    Kubernetes Handbook

    Kubernetes Handbook

    Cloud native application architecture practice handbook

    Cloud native is a behavioral method and design concept. In its essence, all behaviors or methods that can improve resource utilization and application delivery efficiency on the cloud are cloud-native. The history of cloud computing is a history of cloud native. Kubernetes opened the prelude to cloud native 1.0. The emergence of service mesh Istio led to microservices in the post-Kubernetes era. The rise of serverless has enabled cloud native to advance from the infrastructure layer to the application architecture layer. ...
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    Amazon ECS Container Agent

    Amazon ECS Container Agent

    Amazon Elastic Container Service Agent

    Run highly secure, reliable, and scalable containers. Launch thousands of containers across the cloud using your preferred continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) and automation tools. Optimize your time with AWS Fargate serverless compute for containers, which eliminates the need to configure and manage control plane, nodes, and instances. Save up to 50 percent on compute costs with autonomous provisioning, auto-scaling, and pay-as-you-go pricing. Integrate seamlessly with AWS management and governance solutions, standardized for compliance with virtually every regulatory agency around the globe. ...
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    Keptn

    Keptn

    Cloud-native application life-cycle orchestration

    Cloud-native application life-cycle orchestration. Keptn automates your SLO-driven multi-stage delivery and operations & remediation of your applications. Keptn is an event-based control plane for continuous delivery and automated operations for cloud-native applications.
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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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