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    OpenMeter

    OpenMeter

    Metering and Billing for AI, API and DevOps

    OpenMeter is an open-source metering and billing platform designed to collect, aggregate, and analyze usage events from APIs, cloud infrastructure, and software services in real time, enabling flexible usage-based billing for SaaS, AI, and DevOps offerings. It supports high-scale event ingestion and deduplication to accurately record how customers consume billable resources such as API calls, compute time, or storage, and then correlates that usage with payment systems and billing plans to...
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    EC2Instances.info

    EC2Instances.info

    Amazon EC2 instance comparison site

    ec2instances is an open-source project that powers an intuitive, searchable comparison site for Amazon EC2 instance types, helping developers and cloud architects quickly evaluate compute options without the friction of navigating multiple AWS console screens. The site aggregates key metrics — including CPU, memory, storage, networking specs, and pricing — across many instance families, and lets users filter, sort, and visually compare configurations side by side. It was created to simplify...
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    OpenCost

    OpenCost

    Cost monitoring for Kubernetes workloads and cloud costs

    OpenCost is a vendor-neutral open-source project for measuring and allocating cloud infrastructure and container costs in real-time. Built by Kubernetes experts and supported by Kubernetes practitioners, OpenCost shines a light into the black box of Kubernetes spending. Flexible, customizable cost allocation and cloud resource monitoring for accurate showback, chargeback, and ongoing reporting. Dynamic asset pricing, through integrations with AWS, Azure, and GCP billing APIs as well as...
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    Finala

    Finala

    Finala is an open-source resource cloud scanner

    Finala is an open-source cloud resource scanner that detects and reports on unused or wasteful cloud assets, helping organizations reduce unnecessary expenses and optimize their infrastructure footprint by continuously analyzing deployed resources against user-defined rules. It scans cloud environments, identifies idle or underutilized machines, unattached storage, or resources not aligned with utilization policies, and presents actionable insights that help teams reclaim budget and...
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