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    Kubernetes Capsule

    Kubernetes Capsule

    Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes

    ...However, implementing advanced multi-tenancy scenarios, it soon becomes complicated because of the flat structure of Kubernetes namespaces and the impossibility to share resources among namespaces belonging to the same tenant. To overcome this, cluster admins tend to provision a dedicated cluster for each groups of users, teams, or departments. As an organization grows, the number of clusters to manage and keep aligned becomes an operational nightmare, described as the well known phenomena of the clusters sprawl.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Pomerium

    Pomerium

    Pomerium is an identity and context-aware access proxy

    Secure, context-aware access that just works. Access internal resources securely. Implement zero trust. Achieve compliance. All without the headache of a VPN. For teams that prefer a hosted solution while keeping data governance. For organizations that need advanced scaling, access control, and governance capabilities. IT and developers need a scalable access control solution to keep users productive, happy, and secure. Pomerium uses identity and context to ensure secure access to internal applications, servers, and infrastructure even from untrusted networks. ...
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    Monibuca

    Monibuca

    Monibuca is a Modularized, Extensible framework for building Streaming

    Monibuca is a Go-based streaming media server development framework for building modular, extensible, and high-performance real-time media systems. It is designed around a plugin architecture, so teams can combine only the protocol and business modules they need. The framework focuses on low-latency forwarding, multi-core performance, lock-free design choices, and flexible deployment patterns. It can be used to build live streaming platforms, surveillance systems, protocol gateways, recording services, and custom media infrastructure. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Fx for Go

    Fx for Go

    A dependency injection based application framework for Go.

    Fx is a dependency injection system for Go. Eliminate globals: Fx helps you remove global state from your application. No more init() or global variables. Use Fx-managed singletons. Code reuse: Fx lets teams within your organization build loosely-coupled and well-integrated shareable components. Battle tested: Fx is the backbone of nearly all Go services at Uber. Reduce boilerplate in setting up your application. Eliminate global state in your application. Add new components and have them instantly accessible across the application. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    MinDoc

    MinDoc

    Document management system developed for the IT team

    ...It can be used to store daily interface documents, database dictionaries, manual descriptions and other documents. Built-in project management, user management, permission management and other functions can meet the document management needs of most small and medium teams.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    rpcx

    rpcx

    Best microservices framework in Go, like alibaba Dubbo

    ...It includes features for failover, load balancing, compression, metadata, authorization, heartbeat checks, circuit breaking, and bidirectional communication. rpcx is useful for teams that want a flexible RPC layer with service discovery, gateway access, and extensibility built into the same ecosystem.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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.
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    REST Layer

    REST Layer

    REST Layer, Go (golang) REST API framework

    ...It is inspired by Python Eve and aims to reduce repetitive API boilerplate while still allowing developers to model business-specific resources. The framework focuses on schema-driven resources, validation, filtering, hooks, and storage abstraction. It is useful for teams that want to expose structured data through a REST interface without hand-writing every endpoint from scratch. Its design treats API resources as configurable models that can be connected to different persistence layers. Although it is not as active as newer Go API frameworks, it remains a notable example of a resource-oriented REST framework in Go.
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