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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 specification, the CNI repository contains the Go source code of a library for integrating CNI into applications and an example command-line tool for executing CNI plugins. A separate repository contains reference plugins and a template for making new plugins. The template code makes it straight-forward to create a CNI plugin for an existing container networking project. CNI also makes a good framework for creating a new container networking project from scratch.
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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, deprecation or removal. This also applies to features that are independent of Kubernetes. Nevertheless, feature backports to supported release branches, which are independent from Kubernetes or other tools like cri-tools, are still possible. This allows CRI-O to decouple from the Kubernetes release cycle and have enough flexibility when it comes to implementing new features. Every feature to be backported will be a case-by-case decision of the community.
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    Ceph CSI

    Ceph CSI

    CSI driver for Ceph

    Ceph CSI plugins implement an interface between a CSI-enabled Container Orchestrator (CO) and Ceph clusters. They enable dynamically provisioning Ceph volumes and attaching them to workloads. For details about the configuration and deployment of the RBD plugin, please refer rbd doc and for the CephFS plugin configuration and deployment please refer cephFS doc.
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    ChartMuseum

    ChartMuseum

    helm chart repository server

    ChartMuseum is an open-source Helm Chart Repository server written in Go (Golang), with support for cloud storage backends, including Google Cloud Storage, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, Alibaba Cloud OSS Storage, OpenStack Object Storage, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage, Baidu Cloud BOS Storage, Tencent Cloud Object Storage, DigitalOcean Spaces, Minio, and etc.
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    ContainerSSH

    ContainerSSH

    ContainerSSH: Launch containers on demand

    An SSH Server that Launches Containers in Kubernetes and Docker. Building a lab environment can be time-consuming. ContainerSSH solves this by providing dynamic SSH access with APIs, automatic cleanup on logout using ephemeral containers, and persistent volumes for storing data. Perfect for vendor and student labs. Provide production access to your developers, give them their usual tools while logging all changes. Authorize their access and create short-lived credentials for the database using simple webhooks. Clean up the environment on disconnect. Study SSH attack patterns up close. Drop attackers safely into network-isolated containers or even virtual machines, and capture their every move using the audit logging ContainerSSH provides. The built-in S3 upload ensures you don't lose your data.
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    Contour Kubernetes

    Contour Kubernetes

    Contour is a Kubernetes ingress controller using Envoy proxy

    Contour is an open source Kubernetes ingress controller providing the control plane for the Envoy edge and service proxy.​ Contour supports dynamic configuration updates and multi-team ingress delegation out of the box while maintaining a lightweight profile. Quickly deploy cloud-native applications using the flexible and innovative HTTPProxy API. Update Envoy configurations as the ingress and underlying elements change, without restarting the load balancer. Safely delegate ingress configuration to protect service access on multi-team Kubernetes clusters.
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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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    Crunchy Container Suite

    Crunchy Container Suite

    Containers for Managing PostgreSQL on Kubernetes by Crunchy Data

    The Crunchy Container Suite provides Docker containers that enable rapid deployment of PostgreSQL, including administration and monitoring tools. Multiple styles of deploying PostgreSQL clusters are supported. Companies of all sizes, of any enterprise or industry, can benefit from moving operations to PostgreSQL. We can help you with your journey and assist in providing the operational and developer experience you've always wanted with the database you've always loved. Data is one of your most valuable assets, Crunchy Postgres ensures your data is safe and backed up so you can sleep easily. With built-in connection scaling you can easily scale to tens of thousands of connections for your database. With Crunchy Data and open-source Postgres, you are not locked-in into proprietary technology. Get the insights you need to know what is happening with your database with monitoring included.
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    CubeFS

    CubeFS

    cloud-native file store

    CubeFS is a new generation cloud-native storage that supports access protocols such as S3, HDFS, and POSIX. It is widely applicable in various scenarios such as big data, AI/LLMs, container platforms, separation of storage and computing for databases and middleware, data sharing and protection, etc. Compatible with various access protocols such as S3, POSIX, HDFS, etc., and the access between protocols can be interoperable. Support replicas and erasure coding engines, users can choose flexibly according to business scenarios. Easy to build a PB or EB-scale distributed storage service, and each module can be expanded horizontally. Supports multi-tenant management and provides fine-grained tenant isolation policies. Supports multi-level caching, and multiple high-performance replication protocols, and optimizes specific performance for small files.
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    Deckhouse

    Deckhouse

    Kubernetes platform from Flant

    Deckhouse is a Kubernetes platform that allows you to create homogeneous K8s clusters on any infrastructure. 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. Deckhouse automates many routine deployment, scaling, and infrastructure management operations out of the box. It manages system software on the nodes (kernel, CRI, kubelet), basic Kubernetes components (control plane, etc, certificates, etc.).
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    Deis Workflow

    Deis Workflow

    The open source PaaS for Kubernetes.

    Deis Workflow is an open source Platform as a Service (PaaS) that adds a developer-friendly layer to any Kubernetes cluster, making it easy to deploy and manage applications. The Deis project welcomes contributions from all developers. The high-level process for development matches many other open-source projects.
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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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    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. Configure the environment variables in your .env file. That way it can be used by docker-compose as well (DRY).
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    Docker-OSX

    Docker-OSX

    Run macOS VM in a Docker! Run near native OSX-KVM in Docker

    Run Mac OS X in Docker with near-native performance! X11 Forwarding. iMessage security research! iPhone USB working! macOS in a Docker container.
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    Draft

    Draft

    Tool for developers to create cloud-native applications on Kubernetes

    Draft makes it easier for developers to build applications that run on Kubernetes. The draft create command gives developers the artifacts they need to build and run their applications in Kubernetes. The draft-up command builds the container image for an application and deploys it to Kubernetes. Draft targets the "inner loop" of a developer's workflow: as they hack on code, but before code is committed to version control.
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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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    Envoy Gateway

    Envoy Gateway

    Manages Envoy Proxy as a Standalone or Kubernetes-based Gateway

    Envoy Gateway is an open source project for managing Envoy Proxy as a standalone or Kubernetes-based application gateway. Based on Gateway API, with reasonable default settings to simplify the Envoy user experience, without knowing details of Envoy proxy. Automatically Envoy infrastructure provisioning and management. Support for heterogeneous environments. Initially, Kubernetes will receive the most focus. Vendors will have the ability to provide value-added products built on the Envoy Gateway foundation. Supports a variety of Security features, such as TLS, TLS pass-through, secure gRPC, authentication. rate-limiting, etc. Built on top of the high-performance Envoy proxy, which can handle millions of requests per second.
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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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    External Secrets

    External Secrets

    External Secrets Operator reads information from a third-party service

    External Secrets Operator is a Kubernetes operator that integrates external secret management systems like AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault, Google Secrets Manager, Azure Key Vault, IBM Cloud Secrets Manager, Akeyless, CyberArk Conjur, Pulumi ESC and many more. The operator reads information from external APIs and automatically injects the values into a Kubernetes Secret. Multiple people and organizations are joining efforts to create a single External Secrets solution based on existing projects. If you are curious about the origins of this project, check out this issue and this PR.
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    Gatekeeper

    Gatekeeper

    Policy Controller for Kubernetes

    A customizable cloud-native policy controller that helps enforce policies and strengthen governance. Gatekeeper makes managing policies on top of Kubernetes easy. Policies can be enforced at admission time or at runtime via the audit functionality. Gatekeeper is powered by the Open Policy Agent (OPA) project. Using OPA allows you to write policies that are powerful, flexible, and portable. Browse the policy library to find existing policies that fit your use case. Each policy in the library can be extended and customized to fit your needs.
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    Gloo Gateway

    Gloo Gateway

    The Feature-rich, Kubernetes-native, Next-Generation API Gateway

    Gloo Gateway is a powerful Kubernetes-native ingress controller and API gateway that is based on the Kubernetes Gateway API. It excels in function-level routing, supports legacy apps, microservices and serverless, offers robust discovery capabilities, integrates seamlessly with open-source projects, and is designed to support hybrid applications with various technologies, architectures, protocols, and clouds.
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    Golang API Starter Kit

    Golang API Starter Kit

    Go Server/API boilerplate using best practices DDD CQRS ES gRPC

    The main purpose of this project is to provide a boilerplate project setup using best practices, DDD, CQRS, ES, and gRPC. Featuring kubernetes for both development and production environments. Allowing to work with an environment reflecting production one, allowing to reduce any misconfiguration. This is a mono-repository of many services such as authentication or user domain. Each service has it own code base with the exception of shared packages to simplify things for this boilerplate. Services communicate with each other using gRPC. Each service might expose HTTP API for external communication or/and gRPC. This project setup should reduce the time spent on environment configuration for the whole Kubernetes cluster and/or each microservice. Extracting each of the services to its own repository or keeping it as mono-repo should be a matter of preference.
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    Goldilocks

    Goldilocks

    Get your resource requests "Just Right"

    Goldilocks is a utility that can help you identify a starting point for resource requests and limits. By using the Kubernetes vertical-pod-autoscaler in recommendation mode, we can see a suggestion for resource requests on each of our apps. This tool creates a VPA for each workload in a namespace and then queries them for information. Once your VPAs are in place, you'll see recommendations appear in the Goldilocks dashboard.
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    HAProxy Ingress controller
    Ingress controller implementation for HAProxy loadbalancer. HAProxy Ingress is a Kubernetes ingress controller: it configures a HAProxy instance to route incoming requests from an external network to the in-cluster applications. The routing configurations are built reading specs from the Kubernetes cluster. Updates made to the cluster are applied on the fly to the HAProxy instance.
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    HOBBIT Java SDK Example

    HOBBIT Java SDK Example

    Integrate your benchmarks and systems into the HOBBIT platform

    Integrate your benchmarks and systems into the HOBBIT platform in 5 minutes. This repository contains all types of HOBBIT-compatible components and number of tests, required to debug components locally without having a running instance of the platform. The repository may be cloned and used as a HOBBIT-compatible basis for the future project (benchmark or system). The tests allow developers to debug components either as pure java codes or packaged into docker containers. Fully tested docker images may be uploaded and executed in the online platform without any modifications. Please find the basic benchmark component implementations in the sources folder. You may extend the components with logic of your benchmark and debug the components as pure java codes by running the make test-benchmark command or execute checkHealth() method from ExampleBenchmarkTest) in IDE. You may specify input parameters models for benchmark and system you are running.
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