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    Docker tools

    Docker tools

    Useful tools when you are running your project inside docker container

    Running a DNS service for docker containers always messes with the DNS settings of your workstation. Especially if these DNS/discovery services themselves run inside docker containers on an active development workstation. Resolving DNS issues is not an easy task. Contrary to that the hosts file is simple. The script first removes all existing entries of all the hostnames of containers created by docker-compose.
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    Pixie

    Pixie

    Instant Kubernetes-Native Application Observability

    Pixie is an open-source observability tool for Kubernetes applications. Use Pixie to view the high-level state of your cluster (service maps, cluster resources, application traffic) and also drill down into more detailed views (pod state, flame graphs, individual full-body application requests). Pixie uses eBPF to automatically collect telemetry data such as full-body requests, resource and network metrics, application profiles, and more. Pixie collects, stores and queries all telemetry data...
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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,...
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