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    Kubicorn

    Kubicorn

    Simple, cloud native infrastructure for Kubernetes

    Create, manage, snapshot, and scale Kubernetes infrastructure in the public cloud. Kubicorn will be going through a breaking API change as we adopt the upstream cluster API. kubicorn is a free and open source project that solves the Kubernetes infrastructure problem and gives users a rich Golang library to work with infrastructure. unicorn is a project that helps a user manage cloud infrastructure for Kubernetes.
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    Novm

    Novm

    Experimental KVM-based VMM for containers, written in Go

    novm is an experimental, minimalist virtual machine monitor that explores running Linux guests with a streamlined user-space control plane. Its goal is fast, scriptable VM lifecycle management—boot, snapshot, pause, resume—without the heft of a full cloud stack. The design favors small, understandable code paths around KVM and tap networking so developers can reason about isolation and performance trade-offs. It showcases patterns like process-per-VM supervision, concise configuration, and direct mapping of devices needed for common development workloads. ...
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