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    kube-prometheus

    kube-prometheus

    Use Prometheus to monitor Kubernetes and applications

    ...Configure the fundamentals of Prometheus like versions, persistence, retention policies, and replicas from a native Kubernetes resource. Automatically generate monitoring target configurations based on familiar Kubernetes label queries; no need to learn a Prometheus-specific configuration language.
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    Lens

    Lens

    Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes

    ...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. Overall, it serves as a powerful productivity tool for managing Kubernetes infrastructure at scale.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    barco

    barco

    Linux containers from scratch in C

    barco is a project I worked on to learn more about Linux containers and the Linux kernel, based on other guides on the internet. Linux containers are made up by a set of Linux kernel features. namespaces: are used to group kernel objects into different sets that can be accessed by specific process trees. There are different types of namespaces, for example,the PID namespace is used to isolate the process tree, while the network namespace is used to isolate the network stack.
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    Microsoft OpenPAI FrameworkController

    Microsoft OpenPAI FrameworkController

    General-Purpose Kubernetes Pod Controller

    ...In the open source community, there are so many specialized Kubernetes Pod controllers which are built for a specific kind of application, such as Kubernetes StatefulSet Controller, Kubernetes Job Controller, KubeFlow TensorFlow Operator, KubeFlow PyTorch Operator. However, no one is built for all kinds of applications and combination of the existing ones still cannot support some kinds of applications. So, we have to learn, use, develop, deploy and maintain so many Pod controllers. Partitioned to different heterogeneous TaskRoles which share the same lifecycle. Ordered in the same homogeneous TaskRole by TaskIndex. With consistent identity {FrameworkName}-{TaskRoleName}-{TaskIndex} as PodName.
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    LOG HOUSE

    LOG HOUSE

    Ready to use log management solution for Kubernetes storing data

    Ready to use log management solution for Kubernetes storing data in ClickHouse and providing web UI. Ready to use log management solution for Kubernetes. Efficiently store big amounts of your logs (in ClickHouse database), process them using a simple query language and monitor them online through web UI. Easy and quick to deploy in an already functioning Kubernetes cluster. The status is alpha. However, we (Flant) use it in our production Kubernetes deployments since September 2017. Data...
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    Awesome-Kubernetes

    Awesome-Kubernetes

    A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources

    A curated list for awesome Kubernetes sources. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. The first unified container-management system developed at Google was the system we internally call Borg. It was built to manage both long-running services and batch jobs, which had previously been handled by two separate...
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    lxcm

    Lightweight and secure container and firewall manager.

    Simplified container management system with shared compressed templates, backups, firewall management, and secure defaults.
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    chkit

    chkit

    Desktop CLI client for Containerum

    ...Before using chkit to work with Containerum you have to specify the address of your API. Use chkit with your own Kubernetes cluster or use chkit with Containerum Online. By default chkit connects to Containerum Online platform. To learn more about chkit commands, please refer to the Docs section on our website.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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