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    Podman Desktop

    Podman Desktop

    A graphical tool for developing on containers and Kubernetes

    ...The desktop application provides a dashboard to interact with containers, images, pods, and volumes but also configures your environment with your OCI registries and network settings. Podman Desktop also provides capabilities to connect and deploy pods to Kubernetes environments.
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    Robusta

    Robusta

    Kubernetes observability and automation

    Keep your Kubernetes microservices up and running. Connect your existing Prometheus, gain 360° observability. Robusta is both an automation engine for Kubernetes and a multi-cluster observability platform. Robusta is commonly used alongside Prometheus, but other tools are supported too. By listening to all the events in your cluster, Robusta can tell you why alerts fired, what happened at the same time, and what you can do about it.
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    GoDoxy

    GoDoxy

    High-performance reverse proxy and container orchestrator

    ...GoDoxy includes features like ACL control, automatic SSL certificate management with Let’s Encrypt, support for HTTP, TCP/UDP forwarding, and integration points for OpenID Connect authentication and forward auth, making it highly versatile for modern home labs and self-hosted stacks. Its WebUI provides dashboard views of routes, container stats, and real-time logs, while optional idle-sleep controls let you conserve resources by pausing inactive services. It fills the gap between simple reverse proxies and full-featured orchestrators with a focus on automation and live management.
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    Kube-OVN

    Kube-OVN

    A Bridge between SDN and Cloud Native (Project under CNCF)

    If you miss the good old days of SDN, then Kube-OVN is your choice in Cloud Native era. Kube-OVN, a CNCF Sandbox Level Project, integrates the OVN-based Network Virtualization with Kubernetes. It offers an advanced Container Network Fabric for Enterprises with the most functions, extreme performance and the easiest operation. Each Namespace can have a unique Subnet (backed by a Logical Switch). Pods within the Namespace will have IP addresses allocated from the Subnet. It's also possible for...
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    Kubernetes Provider for Terraform

    Kubernetes Provider for Terraform

    Terraform Kubernetes provider

    ...Terraform providers for various cloud providers feature resources to spin up managed Kubernetes clusters on services such as EKS, AKS, and GKE. Such resources (or data sources) will have attributes that expose the credentials needed for the Kubernetes provider to connect to these clusters. To use these credentials with the Kubernetes provider, they can be interpolated into the respective attributes of the Kubernetes provider configuration block. The most reliable way to configure the Kubernetes provider is to ensure that the cluster itself and the Kubernetes provider resources can be managed with separate apply operations.
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    Strimzi

    Strimzi

    Apache Kafka® running on Kubernetes

    ...You can expose Kafka outside Kubernetes using NodePort, Load balancer, Ingress and OpenShift Routes, depending on your needs, and these are easily secured using TLS. The Kube-native management of Kafka is not limited to the broker. You can also manage Kafka topics, users, Kafka MirrorMaker and Kafka Connect using Custom Resources. This means you can use your familiar Kubernetes processes and tooling to manage complete Kafka applications.
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    KT-Connect

    KT-Connect

    A toolkit for Integrating with your kubernetes dev environment

    KtConnect ("Kt" is short for "Kubernetes Toolkit") is a utility tool to help you work with the Kubernetes dev environment more efficiently. Directly Access a remote Kubernetes cluster. KtConnect use ssh-vpn or socks-proxy to access remote Kubernetes cluster networks. Developers can exchange the workload to redirect the requests to a local app. You can create a mesh version service in the local host, and redirect specified workload requests to your local. Expose a local running app to the...
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    Nebula-Python-SDK

    Nebula-Python-SDK

    A python SDK for managing Nebula container orchestrator

    ...It aim is to act as Docker orchestrator for IoT devices as well as for distributed services such as CDN or edge computing that can span thousands (possibly even millions) of devices worldwide and it does it all while being open-source and completely free. Nebula imposes no limits on the scale of the cluster, each component in it is designed to scale out to allow millions of workers to be managed by it. Designed to connect to devices that are spread around the globe Nebula is tolerant of network connection issues and will resync the device when it reconnects. With a single API call you can deploy a new container version to managed devices around the globe in minutes.
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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, appliances\virtual appliances located at clients data centers, and edge computing. Nebula imposes no limits on the scale of the cluster, each component in it is designed to scale out to allow millions of workers to be managed by it. Designed to connect to devices that are spread around the globe Nebula is tolerant of network connection issues and will resync the device when it reconnects. With a single API call you can deploy a new container version to managed devices around the globe in minutes.
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