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    Fluid

    Fluid

    Fluid, elastic data abstraction and acceleration for BigData/AI apps

    Fluid, elastic data abstraction and acceleration for BigData/AI applications in the cloud. Provide DataSet abstraction for underlying heterogeneous data sources with multidimensional management in a cloud environment. Enable dataset warmup and acceleration for data-intensive applications by using a distributed cache in Kubernetes with observability, portability, and scalability. Taking characteristics of application and data into consideration for cloud application/dataset scheduling to...
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    memphis

    memphis

    Next-Generation Event Processing Platform

    Memphis enables building modern queue-based applications that require large volumes of streamed and enriched data, modern protocols, zero ops, up to x9 faster development, up to x46 fewer costs, and significantly lower dev time for data-oriented developers and data engineers. Queues and brokers are a mission-critical component in the modern application architecture and should be highly available and stable as possible. Provide great performance while maintaining efficient resource...
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    Nightingale Visualization

    Nightingale Visualization

    An all-in-one observability solution

    An all-in-one observability solution that aims to combine the advantages of Prometheus and Grafana. It manages alert rules and visualizes metrics, logs, and traces in a beautiful web UI.
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    Conduit

    Conduit

    Conduit streams data between data stores. Kafka Connect replacement

    Conduit is a data streaming tool written in Go. It aims to provide the best user experience for building and running real-time data pipelines. Conduit comes with batteries included, it provides a UI, common connectors, processors and observability data out of the box. Sync data between your production systems using an extensible, event-first experience with minimal dependencies that fit within your existing workflow. Eliminate the multi-step process you go through today. Just download the...
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    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

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    Kubernetes History Inspector

    Kubernetes History Inspector

    A log viewer for Kubernetes troubleshooting

    The khi repository is a Google Cloud open-source project focused on infrastructure and system-level tooling, typically aimed at enabling advanced cloud-native workflows, observability, or orchestration in Kubernetes-based environments. It is designed to support engineers working with distributed systems by providing utilities and abstractions that simplify deployment, monitoring, or operational management.
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