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    Trivy Operator

    Trivy Operator

    Kubernetes-native security toolkit

    The Trivy Operator leverages Trivy to continuously scan your Kubernetes cluster for security issues. The scans are summarised in security reports as Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions, which become accessible through the Kubernetes API. The Operator does this by watching Kubernetes for state changes and automatically triggering security scans in response. For example, a vulnerability scan is initiated when a new Pod is created. This way, users can find and view the risks that relate to...
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    Kubernetes Handbook

    Kubernetes Handbook

    Cloud native application architecture practice handbook

    ...Kubernetes is a container orchestration and scheduling engine developed by Google in June 2014 based on its internal Borg system. Google contributed it as an initial and core project to the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation). In recent years, it has gradually developed a cloud native Ecology. The goal of Kubernetes is to provide a specification to describe the architecture of the cluster.
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    Emissary-ingress

    Emissary-ingress

    open source Kubernetes-native API gateway for microservices

    Emissary-Ingress is the most popular API Gateway Kubernetes-native - open-source, that delivers scalability, flexibility, and simplicity for some of the world's largest Kubernetes installations. Emissary-Ingress is an open source CNCF incubating project, and it uses the ubiquitous Envoy Proxy at its core. Once your organization hits a certain scale, a reverse proxy or load balancer isn’t enough for traffic management. If you’re using Kubernetes, you’re probably already at that scale and need support for advanced ingress and API management solutions like blue-green deployment.
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    Harvester

    Harvester

    Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software

    ...In addition to traditional virtual machines (VMs), Harvester supports containerized environments automatically through integration with Rancher. It offers a solution that unifies legacy virtualized infrastructure while enabling the adoption of containers from core to edge locations. Harvester is an enterprise-ready, easy-to-use infrastructure platform that leverages local, direct attached storage instead of complex external SANs. It utilizes Kubernetes API as a unified automation language across container and VM workloads.
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    Moby

    Moby

    Project for the container ecosystem to assemble containe-based systems

    ...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. Tools to assemble the components into runnable artifacts for a variety of platforms and architectures: bare metal (both x86 and Arm); executables for Linux, Mac and Windows; VM images for popular cloud and virtualization providers.
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    Eru

    Eru

    Eru, a simple, stateless, flexible, production-ready orchestrator

    Eru, a simple, stateless, flexible, production-ready orchestrator designed to easily integrate into existing workflows. Can run any virtualization things in long or short time. Eru can use multiple engines to run anything for the long or short term. This project is Eru Core. The Core use for resource allocation and managing resources' lifetime. After we implemented bootstrap in eru, now you can build and deploy eru with cli tool. Make sure you can clone code. After the fresh image was named and tagged, it will be auto pushed to the remote registry which was defined in config file.
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    Kuberhealthy

    Kuberhealthy

    A Kubernetes operator for running synthetic checks as pods

    ...By creating a custom resource (a KuberhealthyCheck) in your cluster, you can easily enable various synthetic tests and get Prometheus metrics for them. Kuberhealthy comes with lots of useful checks already available to ensure the core functionality of Kubernetes, but checks can be used to test anything you like. We encourage you to write your own check container in any language to test your own applications. It really is quick and easy.
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    CoolStore Web Application

    CoolStore Web Application

    A full-stack .NET microservices build on Dapr and Tye

    CoolStore Website is a containerized polyglot microservices application consisting of services based on .NET Core, NodeJS, and more running on Service Mesh. It demonstrates how to wire up small microservices and build up a larger application using microservice architectural principles. It's mainly building for the .NET ecosystem with a lot of popular libraries and toolkits that have been used by the .NET community for a long time. Additionally, it uses and experiments with new components and libraries to build modern applications with a cloud-native apps approach.
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    Mesos Cluster

    Mesos Cluster

    Scripts to configure a Mesos cluster using Mesos and Mesosphere

    Scripts to configure a Mesos cluster using Mesos and Mesosphere services. Mesos master running the Marathon and Chronos frameworks. Mesos agent with Docker containerizer. Mesos DNS for core service discovery. Marathon load balancer using HAProxy for SSL and proxying to internal applications. To try it out locally use the Vagrant configuration. To use the scripts to build a custom Mesos cluster first install the roles in your project and configure Ansible to load roles from the roles directory provided by this project. ...
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