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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,...
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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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    Draft

    Draft

    Tool for developers to create cloud-native applications on Kubernetes

    Draft makes it easier for developers to build applications that run on Kubernetes. The draft create command gives developers the artifacts they need to build and run their applications in Kubernetes. The draft-up command builds the container image for an application and deploys it to Kubernetes. Draft targets the "inner loop" of a developer's workflow: as they hack on code, but before code is committed to version control.
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    Kubicorn

    Kubicorn

    Simple, cloud native infrastructure for Kubernetes

    Create, manage, snapshot, and scale Kubernetes infrastructure in the public cloud. Kubicorn will be going through a breaking API change as we adopt the upstream cluster API. kubicorn is a free and open source project that solves the Kubernetes infrastructure problem and gives users a rich Golang library to work with infrastructure. unicorn is a project that helps a user manage cloud infrastructure for Kubernetes. With kubicorn a user can declaratively create new clusters, and modify and...
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    fn

    fn

    The container native, cloud agnostic serverless platform.

    The Fn project is an open-source container-native serverless platform that you can run anywhere -- any cloud or on-premise. It’s easy to use, supports every programming language, and is extensible and performant. Functions are small but powerful blocks of code that generally do one simple thing. Forget about monoliths when using functions, just focus on the task that you want the function to perform. Our CLI tool will help you get started quickly.
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    Novm

    Novm

    Experimental KVM-based VMM for containers, written in Go

    novm is an experimental, minimalist virtual machine monitor that explores running Linux guests with a streamlined user-space control plane. Its goal is fast, scriptable VM lifecycle management—boot, snapshot, pause, resume—without the heft of a full cloud stack. The design favors small, understandable code paths around KVM and tap networking so developers can reason about isolation and performance trade-offs. It showcases patterns like process-per-VM supervision, concise configuration, and...
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