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    Kapacitor

    Kapacitor

    Open source framework for processing, monitoring, and alerting

    Open source framework for processing, monitoring, and alerting on time series data. Kapacitor is a real-time data processing engine for monitoring and alerting, specifically designed to work with time-series data from InfluxDB.
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    Netcap

    Netcap

    A framework for secure and scalable network traffic analysis

    The Netcap (NETwork CAPture) framework efficiently converts a stream of network packets into platform-neutral type-safe structured audit records that represent specific protocols or custom abstractions. These audit records can be stored on disk or exchanged over the network, and are well-suited as a data source for machine learning algorithms. Since parsing of untrusted input can be dangerous and network data is potentially malicious, a programming language that provides a garbage-collected...
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    Pachyderm

    Pachyderm

    Data-Centric Pipelines and Data Versioning

    ...Automatic and intelligent versioning of even the largest data sets of unstructured and structured data. Git-like structure enables effective team collaboration. Full versioning for metadata including all analysis, parameters, artifacts, models, and intermediate results. Automatically produces an immutable record for all activities and assets. Pachyderm is used across a variety of industries and use cases.
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    docker-gen

    docker-gen

    Generate files from docker container meta-data

    docker-gen is a file generator that renders templates using docker container meta-data. Centralized logging - fluentd, logstash or other centralized logging tools that tail the containers JSON log file or files within the container. Log Rotation - logrotate files to rotate container JSON log files. Reverse Proxy Configs - nginx, haproxy, etc. reverse proxy configs to route requests from the host to containers. Service Discovery - Scripts (python, bash, etc..) to register containers within etcd, hipache, etc. ...
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    Hyperledger Fabric

    Hyperledger Fabric

    Distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications

    Hyperledger Fabric is an enterprise-grade permissioned distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications. Its modular and versatile design satisfies a broad range of industry use cases. It offers a unique approach to consensus that enables performance at scale while preserving privacy. High-performance, secure, permissioned blockchain network. Code written in Go, chaincode (smart contracts) in Go, Javascript, or Java, SDKs in Node.js, Java, Go, REST and Python....
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    Distributed Transactions Manager

    Distributed Transactions Manager

    A distributed transaction framework that supports multiple languages

    ...Developers no longer worry about suspension, null compensation, idempotent transaction, and other tricky problems, the framework layer handles them all. Suitable for companies with the multi-language stack. Easy for go, python, php, nodejs, ruby and so forth. The only external dependence is the database server, easy to deploy, cluster, and scale horizontally. Supports TCC, SAGA, XA, and transaction messages. DTM is a distributed transaction framework that provides cross-service eventual data consistency. It provides saga, tcc, xa, 2-phase message, and outbox patterns for a variety of application scenarios. ...
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    Zinc Search Engine

    Zinc Search Engine

    ZincSearch. A lightweight alternative to elasticsearch

    ...You can index large amounts of text Zinc and search instantly. Zinc is a batteries-included setup. Embedded UI provides an easy way to get started and interact with your data. No need to set up a separate GUI like Kibana. Ingestion and search APIs are elasticsearch compatible, so you could easily migrate applications. Docs coming soon. No need to work hard to define schema ahead of time. ZincSearch automatically discovers schema, so you can focus on search and analysis. Store data in S3 and MinIO for low cost, virtually infinite durable storage without the hassle of managing storage.
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    OpenCensus Libraries for Go

    OpenCensus Libraries for Go

    A stats collection and distributed tracing framework

    OpenCensus and OpenTracing have merged to form OpenTelemetry, which serves as the next major version of OpenCensus and OpenTracing. OpenCensus is a set of libraries for various languages that allow you to collect application metrics and distributed traces, then transfer the data to a backend of your choice in real time. This data can be analyzed by developers and admins to understand the health of the application and debug problems.
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    go-nsq

    go-nsq

    The Go package for NSQ

    ...Operationally, NSQ is easy to configure and deploy (all parameters are specified on the command line and compiled binaries have no runtime dependencies). For maximum flexibility, it is agnostic to data format (messages can be JSON, MsgPack, Protocol Buffers, or anything else). Go and Python libraries are available out of the box (as well as many other client libraries), and if you're interested in building your own, there's a protocol spec. It promotes distributed and decentralized topologies without single points of failure, enabling fault tolerance and high availability coupled with a reliable message delivery guarantee.
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    Gizmo Microservice Toolkit

    Gizmo Microservice Toolkit

    A Microservice Toolkit from The New York Times

    At The New York Times, our development teams have been adopting the Go programming language over the last three years to build better back-end services. In the past I’ve written about using Go for Elastic MapReduce streaming. I’ve also talked about using Go at GothamGo for news analysis and to improve our email and alert systems at the Golang NYC Meetup. We use Go for a wide variety of tasks, but the most common use throughout the company is for building JSON APIs. When we first began...
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