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    Kata Containers

    Kata Containers

    Build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs)

    Kata Containers is an open source container runtime, building lightweight virtual machines that seamlessly plug into the container ecosystem. Kata Containers is an open source community working to build a secure container runtime with lightweight virtual machines that feel and perform like containers, but provide stronger workload isolation using hardware virtualization technology as a second layer of defense. Since launching in December 2017, the community successfully merged the best parts...
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    CRI-O

    CRI-O

    Open Container Initiative-based implementation of Kubernetes Container

    CRI-O follows the Kubernetes release cycles with respect to its minor versions (1. x.y). Patch releases (1.x.z) for Kubernetes are not in sync with those from CRI-O, because they are scheduled for each month, whereas CRI-O provides them only if necessary. If a Kubernetes release goes End of Life, then the corresponding CRI-O version can be considered in the same way. This means that CRI-O also follows the Kubernetes n-2 release version skew policy when it comes to feature graduation,...
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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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    k2tf

    k2tf

    Kubernetes YAML to Terraform HCL converter

    A tool for converting Kubernetes API Objects (in YAML format) into HashiCorp's Terraform configuration language.
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    Singularity

    Singularity

    Open source container platform designed to be simple, fast, and secure

    Singularity is an open-source container platform designed to be simple, fast, and secure. Many container platforms are available, but Singularity is designed for ease of use on shared systems and in high-performance computing (HPC) environments.
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    Marathon

    Marathon

    Deploy and manage containers (including Docker) on top of Apache Mesos

    ...You can run databases like MySQL and Postgres, and have storage accounted for by Mesos. Supply an HTTP endpoint to receive notifications, for example to integrate with an external load balancer. Query them at /metrics in JSON format, push them to systems like Graphite, StatsD and DataDog, or scrape them using Prometheus.
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