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    Pachyderm

    Pachyderm

    Data-Centric Pipelines and Data Versioning

    Data-driven pipelines automatically trigger based on detecting data changes. Automatic immutable data lineage and data versioning of all data types. Autoscaling and parallel processing built on Kubernetes for resource orchestration. Uses standard object stores for data storage with automatic deduplication. Runs across all major cloud providers and on-premises installations. Automatic and intelligent versioning of even the largest data sets of unstructured and structured data. Git-like...
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    Athens

    Athens

    A Go module datastore and proxy

    Athens provides a server for Go Modules that you can run. It serves public code and your private code for you, so you don’t have to pull directly from a version control system (VCS) like GitHub or GitLab. There are many reasons why you’d want a proxy server such as security and performance. Athens is a project building on top of vgo (or go1.11+) trying to bring dependencies closer to you so you can count on repeatable builds even at a time when VCS is down. The big goal of Athens is to...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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