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    Skaffold

    Skaffold

    Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development

    Skaffold is a command line tool that facilitates continuous development for Kubernetes applications. You can iterate on your application source code locally then deploy to local or remote Kubernetes clusters. Skaffold handles the workflow for building, pushing and deploying your application. It also provides building blocks and describe customizations for a CI/CD pipeline.
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    Kaniko

    Kaniko

    Build Container Images In Kubernetes

    kaniko is a tool to build container images from a Dockerfile, inside a container or Kubernetes cluster. kaniko doesn't depend on a Docker daemon and executes each command within a Dockerfile completely in userspace. This enables building container images in environments that can't easily or securely run a Docker daemon, such as a standard Kubernetes cluster.
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    kube-vip

    kube-vip

    Kubernetes Control Plane Virtual IP and Load-Balancer

    kube-vip provides Kubernetes clusters with a virtual IP and load balancer for both the control plane (for building a highly-available cluster) and Kubernetes Services of type LoadBalancer without relying on any external hardware or software. ARP is a layer 2 protocol that is used to inform the network of the location of a new address. When a new IP address is configured to a device, there needs to be a mechanism to inform the network of which piece of hardware is hosting this new address. ...
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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...
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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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    Tilt

    Tilt

    Define dev environment as code for microservice apps on Kubernetes

    A toolkit for fixing the pains of microservice development. Understand & orchestrate your services, work smarter & faster wherever you are, and team-based productivity. See all the pieces of your app, and trigger custom workflows like seeding databases or creating infrastructure. Our engine starts the whole app and runs automated rebuilds as you edit in your IDE. Get a continuous feedback loop with your logs, broken builds, and runtime errors. Work with Kubernetes without needing to be an...
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    PaaSTA

    PaaSTA

    An open, distributed platform as a service

    PaaSTA is a highly-available, distributed system for building, deploying, and running services using containers and Kubernetes. PaaSTA has been running production services at Yelp since 2016. It was originally designed to run on top of Apache Mesos but has subsequently been updated to use Kubernetes. Over time the features and functionality that PaaSTA provides have increased but the principal design remains the same.
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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.
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    NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR)

    NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR)

    Tooling for optimized and reproducible GPU-accelerated AI runtime

    ...Based on its positioning within NVIDIA’s repositories, it is designed to support scalable AI runtime environments, potentially addressing challenges related to orchestration, resource management, or reproducible AI execution. The project likely aligns with NVIDIA’s broader strategy of building modular infrastructure layers that integrate with GPU-accelerated workloads and cloud-native systems. It appears to emphasize automation, consistency, and performance optimization across AI pipelines, potentially targeting enterprise and research use cases. Given NVIDIA’s ecosystem, it may also integrate with containerized environments, Kubernetes, or other orchestration frameworks.
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    Kubero

    Kubero

    A free and self-hosted Heroku PaaS alternative for Kubernetes

    ...It enables you to deploy your applications with a few clicks. It has a built-in CI/CD pipeline and supports multiple staging environments. Kubero initiates two containers: one for cloning your repository and another for building your app. Once the build is complete, Kubero will launch the final container and make it accessible via the configured domain.
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    Auth0 B2B Essentials: SSO, MFA, and RBAC Built In

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    faas-netes

    faas-netes

    Serverless Functions For Kubernetes

    ...You can deploy OpenFaaS to any Kubernetes service - whether managed or local, including to OpenShift. You will find specific instructions and additional links in the documentation. OpenFaaS (Functions as a Service) is a framework for building serverless functions with Docker and Kubernetes which has first-class support for metrics. Any process can be packaged as a function enabling you to consume a range of web events without repetitive boilerplate coding.
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    kcp Kubernetes

    kcp Kubernetes

    Kubernetes-like control planes for form-factors

    kcp can be a building block for SaaS service providers who need a massively multi-tenant platform to offer services to a large number of fully isolated tenants using Kubernetes-native APIs. 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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    Kata Containers

    Kata Containers

    Build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs)

    Kata Containers is an open source container runtime, building lightweight virtual machines that seamlessly plug into the container ecosystem. Kata Containers is an open source community working to build a secure container runtime with lightweight virtual machines that feel and perform like containers, but provide stronger workload isolation using hardware virtualization technology as a second layer of defense.
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    Loggie

    Loggie

    A lightweight, cloud-native data transfer agent and aggregator

    Loggie is a lightweight, high-performance, cloud-native agent and aggregator based on Golang. Loggie includes LogConfig/ClusterLogConfig/Interceptor/Sink CRDs, allowing for the creation of data collection, transfer, processing, and sending pipelines through simple YAML file creation. Supports deployment as an independent intermediate machine, which can receive aggregated data sent by Loggie Agent and can also be used to consume and process various data sources. Configure Filebeat and Loggie...
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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.
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    Makisu

    Makisu

    Fast and flexible Docker image building tool

    Fast and flexible Docker image-building tool, that works in unprivileged containerized environments like Mesos and Kubernetes.
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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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