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    Weave GitOps

    Weave GitOps

    Weave GitOps provides insights into your application deployments

    Weave GitOps is a simple, open source developer platform for people who want cloud-native applications but who don't have Kubernetes expertise. Experience how easy it is to enable GitOps and run your apps in a cluster. Use Git to collaborate with team members making new deployments easy and secure. Start with what developers need to run apps, and then easily extend to define and run your own enterprise platform. Our vision is that all cloud-native applications should be easy for developers...
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    OTOMI

    OTOMI

    Self-hosted DevOps Platform for Kubernetes

    Otomi is an open source self-hosted PaaS to run on top of any Kubernetes cluster and is placed in the CNCF landscape under the PaaS/Container Service section. A PaaS attempts to connect many of the technologies found in the CNCF landscape in a way to provide direct value. Deploy containerized apps with a few click without writing any K8s YAML manifests. Get access to logs and metrics of deployed apps. Store charts and images in a private registry. Build and run custom CI pipelines. Enable...
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    Porter

    Porter

    Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud

    Porter is a fully-managed PaaS that lets teams automate DevOps. Deploy and manage apps within AWS, GCP, DO, and more. Porter manages and scales services in your existing cloud so you can focus on building products. Deploy in seconds from a Git repo or Docker registry. Porter simplifies service management while still offering the flexibility of a fully-featured DevOps platform when you need it. Use your existing AWS, GCP, or DO cloud as a hosting backend. They host your apps, Porter manages...
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    lastbackend

    lastbackend

    System for containerized apps management, from build to scaling

    Last.Backend is a company that provides DevOps products for IT companies across the world. Last.Backend container management platform is the new and modern open-source container management system with service discovery, overlay networks, and more. The container platform is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It contains a set of technologies like container scheduling, service discovery, overlay network, container...
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    Gemini 3 and 200+ AI Models on One Platform

    Access Google's best plus Claude, Llama, and Gemma. Fine-tune and deploy from one console.

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    Lunni

    Lunni

    The Docker PaaS you've been looking for.

    Lunni helps you deploy and manage apps on your own servers. Paste your docker-compose.yml file, make a couple tweaks and hit Deploy.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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