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    OpenCost

    OpenCost

    Cost monitoring for Kubernetes workloads and cloud costs

    ...Flexible, customizable cost allocation and cloud resource monitoring for accurate showback, chargeback, and ongoing reporting. Dynamic asset pricing, through integrations with AWS, Azure, and GCP billing APIs as well as support for on-prem Kubernetes clusters using custom pricing. Monitor costs outside the Kubernetes cluster from the cloud provider, resources like object storage, databases, and other managed services.
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    Kubectl OpenAI plugin

    Kubectl OpenAI plugin

    Kubectl plugin for OpenAI GPT

    This project is a kubectl plugin to generate and apply Kubernetes manifests using OpenAI GPT.
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    MetalLB

    MetalLB

    A network load-balancer implementation for Kubernetes

    ...Kubernetes does not offer an implementation of network load balancers (Services of type LoadBalancer) for bare-metal clusters. The implementations of network load balancers that Kubernetes does ship with are all glue code that calls out to various IaaS platforms (GCP, AWS, Azure…). If you’re not running on a supported IaaS platform (GCP, AWS, Azure…), LoadBalancers will remain in the “pending” state indefinitely when created. Bare-metal cluster operators are left with two lesser tools to bring user traffic into their clusters, “NodePort” and “externalIPs” services. Both of these options have significant downsides for production use, which makes bare-metal clusters second-class citizens in the Kubernetes ecosystem. ...
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    External Secrets

    External Secrets

    External Secrets Operator reads information from a third-party service

    External Secrets Operator is a Kubernetes operator that integrates external secret management systems like AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault, Google Secrets Manager, Azure Key Vault, IBM Cloud Secrets Manager, Akeyless, CyberArk Conjur, Pulumi ESC and many more. The operator reads information from external APIs and automatically injects the values into a Kubernetes Secret. Multiple people and organizations are joining efforts to create a single External Secrets solution based on existing projects. ...
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    ChartMuseum

    ChartMuseum

    helm chart repository server

    ChartMuseum is an open-source Helm Chart Repository server written in Go (Golang), with support for cloud storage backends, including Google Cloud Storage, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, Alibaba Cloud OSS Storage, OpenStack Object Storage, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage, Baidu Cloud BOS Storage, Tencent Cloud Object Storage, DigitalOcean Spaces, Minio, and etc.
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    KEDA

    KEDA

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaler. With KEDA, you can drive the scaling of any container in Kubernetes based on the number of events needing to be processed. KEDA is a single-purpose and lightweight component that can be added to any Kubernetes cluster. KEDA works alongside standard Kubernetes components like the Horizontal Pod Autoscaler and can extend functionality without overwriting or duplication. With KEDA you can explicitly map the apps you want to use event-driven...
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    cozystack

    cozystack

    PaaS and framework that replace or compete with AWS, VMware

    Open Source AI-ready PaaS and framework for building your own cloud on bare metal and running managed Kubernetes, virtual machines, Databases-as-a-Service or for creating your own AWS/GCP/Azure competitor for ISP/MSP/hosting providers. CNCF Project - Control your data - Cut dependence from the tech giants - Enable digital sovereignty - Use modern tools and APIs with any server - Fully utilize GPU resources for AI Who is it for? Banks and fintechs, AI-driven companies, service providers and data centers, governances, regulated and privacy-conscious organizations, integrators and independent IT consultants
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    Voyager Mesh

    Voyager Mesh

    Secure L7/L4 (HAProxy) Ingress Controller for Kubernetes

    Voyager is a HAProxy-backed secure L7 and L4 ingress controller for Kubernetes developed by AppsCode. This can be used with any Kubernetes cloud provider including aws, gce, gke, azure, acs. This can also be used with bare metal Kubernetes clusters. Voyager provides L7 and L4 load balancing using a custom Kubernetes Ingress resource. This is built on top of the HAProxy to support high availability, sticky sessions, name and path-based virtual hosting. This also supports configurable application ports with all the options available in a standard Kubernetes Ingress.
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    Opta

    Opta

    The next generation of Infrastructure-as-Code

    Opta is an infrastructure-as-code framework. Rather than working with a low-level cloud configuration, Opta enables you to work with high-level constructs. Opta high-level constructs produce Terraform configuration files. This helps you avoid lock-in to Opta. You can write custom Terraform code or even take the Opta-generated Terraform and go your own way. Opta is a new kind of Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) framework that lets engineers work with high-level constructs instead of getting lost...
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    Azure Container Service Engine

    Azure Container Service Engine

    Builds Docker Enabled Clusters

    The Azure Container Service Engine (acs-engine) generates ARM (Azure Resource Manager) templates for Docker enabled clusters on Microsoft Azure with your choice of DC/OS, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Swarm Mode, or Swarm orchestrators. The input to the tool is a cluster definition. The cluster definition (or apimodel) is very similar to (in many cases the same as) the ARM template syntax used to deploy a Microsoft Azure Container Service cluster.
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