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    s6-overlay

    s6-overlay

    s6 overlay for containers (includes execline, s6-linux-utils

    s6-overlay is an easy-to-install (just extract a tarball or two!) set of scripts and utilities allowing you to use existing Docker images while using s6 as a pid 1 for your container and process supervisor for your services.
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    Actions Runner Controller (ARC)

    Actions Runner Controller (ARC)

    Kubernetes controller for GitHub Actions self-hosted runners

    ...With ARC, you can create runner scale sets that automatically scale based on the number of workflows running in your repository, organization, or enterprise. Because controlled runners can be ephemeral and based on containers, new runner instances can scale up or down rapidly and cleanly. You can set up ARC on Kubernetes using Helm, then create and run a workflow that uses runner scale sets.
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    Moby

    Moby

    Project for the container ecosystem to assemble containe-based systems

    An open framework to assemble specialized container systems without reinventing the wheel. Moby is an open framework created by Docker to assemble specialized container systems without reinventing the wheel. It provides a “lego set” of dozens of standard components and a framework for assembling them into custom platforms. At the core of Moby is a framework to assemble specialized container systems which provides a library of containerized components for all vital aspects of a container system, OS, container runtime, orchestration, infrastructure management, networking, storage, security, build, image distribution, etc. ...
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    Deckhouse

    Deckhouse

    Kubernetes platform from Flant

    ...It manages clusters comprehensively and “automagically” and provides all necessary modules and add-ons for autoscaling, observability, security, and service mesh implementation. Deckhouse has vanilla Kubernetes under the hood and integrates a balanced set of Open Source tools that have become the industry standard. Out-of-the-box secure configuration of the Kubernetes cluster, least component privileges, pre-configured role model, end-to-end object identity in the audit system, and integration with external directory services. Built-in implementation of Pod Security Standards and a ready-to-use, extensible set of recommended policies. ...
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    Knative Eventing

    Knative Eventing

    Event-driven application platform for Kubernetes

    ...Knative Eventing is a standalone platform that provides support for various types of workloads, including standard Kubernetes Services and Knative Serving Services. Knative Eventing uses standard HTTP requests to route events from event producers to event consumers, following the rules set by the CloudEvents specification. This is a standard set up by the CNCF that has wide support for many programming languages, making it easy to create, understand, send, and receive events.
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    kcp Kubernetes

    kcp Kubernetes

    Kubernetes-like control planes for form-factors

    ...The goal is to be useful to cloud providers as well as enterprise IT departments offering APIs within their company. kcp takes full advantage of Kubernetes API conventions, the glue that binds the cloud-native technology ecosystem together and imbues Kubernetes popular end-user experience, but kcp has unbound it from Kubernetes workload orchestration and clusters. kcp implements fully-isolated workspaces, each acting as its own Kubernetes-like cluster, with its own URL, its own set of APIs (e.g. different CRDs), its own RBAC, but as cheap and quick as a namespace.
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    Argo Rollouts

    Argo Rollouts

    Progressive Delivery for Kubernetes

    Argo Rollouts is a Kubernetes controller and set of CRDs that provide advanced deployment capabilities such as blue-green, canary, canary analysis, experimentation, and progressive delivery features to Kubernetes. Argo Rollouts (optionally) integrates with ingress controllers and service meshes, leveraging their traffic shaping abilities to gradually shift traffic to the new version during an update.
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    Kueue

    Kueue

    Kubernetes-native Job Queueing

    Kueue is a set of APIs and controllers for job queueing. It is a job-level manager that decides when a job should be admitted to start (as in pods can be created) and when it should stop (as in active pods should be deleted). Use Kueue to build a multi-tenant batch service with quotas and a hierarchy for sharing resources among teams in your organization.
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    Kruise

    Kruise

    Automated management of large-scale applications on Kubernetes

    OpenKruise is an extended component suite for Kubernetes, which mainly focuses on automated management of large-scale applications, such as deployment, upgrade, ops, and availability protection. Most features provided by OpenKruise are built primarily based on CRD extensions. They can work in pure Kubernetes clusters without any other dependencies. Kubernetes itself has already provided some features for application deployment and management, such as some basic Workloads. However, it is far...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Strimzi

    Strimzi

    Apache Kafka® running on Kubernetes

    Strimzi provides a way to run an Apache Kafka cluster on Kubernetes in various deployment configurations. Strimzi provides a way to run an Apache Kafka cluster on Kubernetes in various deployment configurations. For development, it’s easy to set up a cluster in Minikube in a few minutes. For production you can tailor the cluster to your needs, using features such as rack awareness to spread brokers across availability zones, and Kubernetes taints and tolerations to run Kafka on dedicated nodes. 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. ...
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    Descheduler

    Descheduler

    Descheduler for Kubernetes

    Scheduling in Kubernetes is the process of binding pending pods to nodes, and is performed by a component of Kubernetes called kube-scheduler. The scheduler's decisions, whether or where a pod can or can not be scheduled, are guided by its configurable policy which comprises of set of rules, called predicates and priorities. The scheduler's decisions are influenced by its view of a Kubernetes cluster at that point of time when a new pod appears for scheduling. As Kubernetes clusters are very dynamic and their state changes over time, there may be a desire to move already running pods to some other nodes for various reasons.
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    JAX Toolbox

    JAX Toolbox

    Public CI, Docker images for popular JAX libraries

    JAX Toolbox is a development toolkit designed to streamline and optimize the use of JAX for machine learning and high-performance computing on NVIDIA GPUs. It provides prebuilt Docker images, continuous integration pipelines, and optimized example implementations that help developers quickly set up and run JAX workloads without complex configuration. The project supports popular JAX-based frameworks and models, including architectures used for large-scale pretraining such as GPT and LLaMA variants. By offering curated environments and tested configurations, it reduces compatibility issues and accelerates development workflows for both research and production. ...
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    CNI

    CNI

    Container Network Interface - networking for Linux containers

    CNI (Container Network Interface), a Cloud Native Computing Foundation project, consists of a specification and libraries for writing plugins to configure network interfaces in Linux and Windows containers, along with a number of supported plugins. CNI concerns itself only with network connectivity of containers and removing allocated resources when the container is deleted. Because of this focus, CNI has a wide range of support and the specification is simple to implement. As well as the...
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    KubePug

    KubePug

    Kubernetes PreUpGrade

    KubePug/Deprecations is intended to be a kubectl plugin, which Downloads a generated data.json file containing API deprecation information for a specified release of Kubernetes. Scans a running Kubernetes cluster to determine if any objects will be affected by depreciation. Displays affected objects to the user.
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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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    terminus Kubernetes

    terminus Kubernetes

    Graceful shutdown and Kubernetes readiness checks for Node.js apps

    Graceful shutdown and Kubernetes readiness/liveness checks for any Node.js HTTP applications.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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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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    Open Application Model

    Open Application Model

    Open Application Model (OAM)

    Open Application Model (OAM) is a set of standard yet higher-level abstractions for modeling cloud-native applications on top of today's hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Focused on application rather than container or orchestrator, Open Application Model brings modular, extensible, and portable design for defining application deployment with higher level API. This is the key to enabling simple, consistent yet robust application delivery across hybrid environments including Kubernetes, cloud, or even IoT devices.
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    KUDO

    KUDO

    Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator (KUDO)

    Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator (KUDO) provides a declarative approach to building production-grade Kubernetes Operators covering the entire application lifecycle. The Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator (KUDO) is a highly productive toolkit for writing Kubernetes Operators. Using KUDO you can deploy your applications, have the tools needed to operate them, and understand how they're behaving, all without a Ph.D. in Kubernetes. KUDO lets you configure an Operator’s entire...
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    lastbackend

    lastbackend

    System for containerized apps management, from build to scaling

    ...Last.Backend container management platform is the new and modern open-source container management system with service discovery, overlay networks, and more. The container platform is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It contains a set of technologies like container scheduling, service discovery, overlay network, container runtime, container images runtime, load-balancing and more. All of these technologies are provided out of the box and don't require additional research and setup. Our design principles allow us to create an extendable and powerful system. We separated runtime into the particular package and used interfaces to add the ability to extend supported technologies.
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    Machinehead

    Machinehead

    Application manager that deploys and maintains set of compose projects

    A docker-compose application manager that deploys and maintains a set of compose projects and provides secret management for them via Vault. Machinehead is designed for single-server hobbyists who want to make use of containers and modern GitOps practices but can't since most of the tools (such as kube-applier) focus on cluster technology such as Swarm and Kubernetes. In addition to this lack of tooling, managing sensitive secrets such as database credentials on single-server deployments doesn't have many solutions that integrate with Docker nicely. ...
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