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    Sensu Go

    Sensu Go

    Simple. Scalable. Multi-cloud monitoring

    ...Connectivity moves from remote polling to publish-subscribe, the control plane moves from point-and-click interfaces to infrastructure as code workflows and self-service developer APIs.
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    Sentinel Golang

    Sentinel Golang

    Sentinel Go enables reliability and resiliency for Go microservices

    As distributed systems become increasingly popular, the reliability between services is becoming more important than ever before. Sentinel takes "flow" as the breakthrough point and works on multiple fields including flow control, circuit breaking and system adaptive protection, to guarantee the reliability and resiliency of microservices. Rich applicable scenarios: Sentinel has been wildly used in Alibaba, and has covered almost all the core-scenarios in Double-11 (11.11) Shopping Festivals...
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