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    Rainbond

    Rainbond

    A container platform that needs no Kubernetes learning

    ...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. It includes marketplace and template capabilities so teams can reuse applications and replicate deployments across customer environments. Its goal is to let development and delivery teams work at the application level while platform teams handle the underlying Kubernetes complexity.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Rancher

    Rancher

    Complete container management platform

    From datacenter to cloud to edge, Rancher lets you deliver Kubernetes-as-a-Service. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads. From datacenter to cloud to edge, Rancher's open source software lets you run Kubernetes everywhere. You don’t need to figure Kubernetes out all on your own. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    PaaSTA

    PaaSTA

    An open, distributed platform as a service

    ...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 need to run and then ensures that those services are deployed safely, efficiently, and in a manner that is easy for the teams to maintain. Rather than managing Kubernetes YAML files, PaaSTA provides a simplified schema to describe your service and in addition to configuring Kubernetes it can also configure other infrastructure tools to provide monitoring, logging, cost management etc.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    System to automate management of containerized applications

    ...It supports automated rollouts, self-healing, load balancing, and flexible storage orchestration. Kubernetes runs consistently across on-premises, hybrid, and public cloud environments, giving teams complete infrastructure freedom.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Containers Roadmap

    Containers Roadmap

    This is the public roadmap for AWS container services

    ...Instead of buried changelogs, ideas and work items are represented as GitHub issues with labels that convey status, area, and priority. Customers watch, react, and comment directly on items, creating a transparent feedback loop between users and service teams. The issue history provides valuable context on trade-offs, design pivots, and integration plans across the container ecosystem on AWS. It is not a codebase; it is a living roadmap that signals what’s under consideration, in progress, or shipped. Teams use it to validate use cases, surface gaps, and coordinate previews with early adopters who can test features in realistic environments.
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    Kueue

    Kueue

    Kubernetes-native Job Queueing

    ...It is a job-level manager that decides when a job should be admitted to start (as in pods can be created) and when it should stop (as in active pods should be deleted). Use Kueue to build a multi-tenant batch service with quotas and a hierarchy for sharing resources among teams in your organization. Based on the available quotas, Kueue decides when jobs should wait and when and where they should run. Kueue works in combination with standard kube-scheduler, cluster-autoscaler, and the rest of the Kubernetes ecosystem. This combination allows Kueue to run both on-prem and in the cloud, where resources can be heterogeneous, fungible, and dynamically provisioned.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Sloth Kubernetes

    Sloth Kubernetes

    Easy and simple Prometheus SLO (service level objectives) generator

    Meet the easiest way to generate SLOs for Prometheus. Sloth generates understandable, uniform, and reliable Prometheus SLOs for any kind of service. Using a simple SLO spec that results in multiple metrics and multi-window multi-burn alerts. Easy and simple Prometheus SLO (service level objectives) generator.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    OptScale

    OptScale

    FinOps and MLOps platform to run ML/AI and regular cloud workloads

    Run ML/AI or any type of workload with optimal performance and infrastructure cost. OptScale allows ML teams to multiply the number of ML/AI experiments running in parallel while efficiently managing and minimizing costs associated with cloud and infrastructure resources. OptScale MLOps capabilities include ML model leaderboards, performance bottleneck identification and optimization, bulk run of ML/AI experiments, experiment tracking, and more.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    kubeinvaders

    kubeinvaders

    Gamified Chaos Engineering Tool for Kubernetes

    This project is part of the landscape of Cloud Native Computing Foundation in the Observability and Analysis - Chaos Engineering section. Backed by the teams at platform engineering.it and devopstribe.it, which provides enterprise-grade features and certified resilience services for your Kubernetes infrastructure.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KubeLinter

    KubeLinter

    KubeLinter is a static analysis tool that checks Kubernetes YAML files

    KubeLinter analyzes Kubernetes YAML files and Helm charts, and checks them against a variety of best practices, with a focus on production readiness and security. KubeLinter runs sensible default checks, designed to give you useful information about your Kubernetes YAML files and Helm charts. This is to help teams check early and often for security misconfigurations and DevOps best practices. Some common examples of these include running containers as a non-root user, enforcing least privilege, and storing sensitive information only in secrets. KubeLinter is configurable, so you can enable and disable checks, as well as create your own custom checks, depending on the policies you want to follow within your organization. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Kuma

    Kuma

    The multi-zone service mesh for containers, Kubernetes and VMs

    ...Easy to use, with built-in service mesh policies for security, traffic control, discovery, observability, and more, Kuma ships with advanced multi-zone and multi-mesh support that automatically enables cross-zone communication across different clusters and clouds, and automatically propagates service mesh policies across the infrastructure. Kuma is currently being adopted by enterprise organizations around the world to support distributed service meshes across the application teams, on both Kubernetes and VMs.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Geodesic

    Geodesic

    Geodesic is a DevOps Linux Toolbox in Docker

    Geodesic is a robust Linux toolbox container, crafted to optimize DevOps workflows. This container comes fully loaded with all essential dependencies for a complete DevOps toolchain. It's designed to bring consistency and boost efficiency across development environments. It achieves this without the need for installing additional software on your workstation. Think of Geodesic as a containerized parallel to Vagrant, offering similar functionality within a Docker container context.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Lens

    Lens

    Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes

    Lens is a Kubernetes IDE designed to simplify the management, monitoring, and troubleshooting of cloud-native applications. It provides a unified, context-aware graphical interface that allows developers and DevOps teams to interact with Kubernetes clusters more efficiently. Lens enables users to visualize workloads, inspect resources, and manage deployments without relying heavily on command-line tools. It supports multiple clusters simultaneously, making it easier to operate complex distributed environments. Widely adopted across organizations, Lens helps teams learn Kubernetes faster and streamline their workflows. ...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    TKEStack

    TKEStack

    Native Kubernetes container management platform

    TKEStack is an open source project that provides a container management platform built for organizations that deploy containers in production. TKEStack makes it easy to run Kubernetes everywhere, meet IT requirements, and empower DevOps teams. Provides an intuitive UI interface to support visualization and YAML import and other resource creation and editing methods, enabling users to run containers without learning all Kubernetes concepts up-front. An abstract project-level resource container that supports multiple namespace management and deployment applications across multiple clusters. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Plugin for secrets management in Helm

    Plugin for secrets management in Helm

    A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow

    We store secrets and values in helm_vars dir structure just like in this repository example dir. All this data versioned in GIT. Working in teams on multiple projects/regions/envs and multiple secrets files at once. We have Makefile in our Helm charts repo to simplify install helm-secrets plugin with helm and other stuff we use. Same Makefile used to rebuild all helm charts with dependencies and some other everyday helpers. Encrypting, Decrypting, Editing secrets on local clones, making #PR's and storing this in our helm charts repo encrypted with PGP, AWS KMS and GCP KMS. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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