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    Karmada

    Karmada

    Open, Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Orchestration

    Karmada (Kubernetes Armada) is a Kubernetes management system that enables you to run your cloud-native applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters and clouds, with no changes to your applications. By speaking Kubernetes-native APIs and providing advanced scheduling capabilities, Karmada enables truly open, multi-cloud Kubernetes. Karmada aims to provide turnkey automation for multi-cluster application management in multi-cloud and hybrid cloud scenarios, with key features such as centralized multi-cloud management, high availability, failure recovery, and traffic scheduling.
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    NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR)

    NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR)

    Tooling for optimized and reproducible GPU-accelerated AI runtime

    NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR) is an emerging project within NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure ecosystem focused on enabling advanced AI compute and runtime workflows, though publicly available documentation remains limited. Based on its positioning within NVIDIA’s repositories, it is designed to support scalable AI runtime environments, potentially addressing challenges related to orchestration, resource management, or reproducible AI execution.
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    SchemaHero

    SchemaHero

    A Kubernetes operator for declarative database schema management

    SchemaHero is an open-source database schema migration tool that converts a schema definition into migration scripts that can be applied in any environment. Written as both a CLI utility and a Kubernetes Operator, SchemaHero eliminates the task of creating and managing sequenced migration scripts that are compatible with all environments in which an application is running.
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    Liqo

    Liqo

    Enable dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies

    Enable dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies. Liqo is an open-source project that enables dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies, supporting heterogeneous on-premise, cloud and edge infrastructures. Automatic peer-to-peer establishment of resource and service consumption relationships between independent and heterogeneous clusters. No need to worry about complex VPN configurations and certification authorities: everything is transparently self-negotiated...
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    Kubernetes Dashboard

    Kubernetes Dashboard

    General-purpose web UI for Kubernetes clusters

    Kubernetes Dashboard is a general purpose, web-based UI for Kubernetes clusters. It allows users to manage applications running in the cluster and troubleshoot them, as well as manage the cluster itself. To access Dashboard from your local workstation you must create a secure channel to your Kubernetes cluster. Kubeconfig Authentication method does not support external identity providers or certificate-based authentication. Metrics-Server has to be running in the cluster for the metrics and...
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    NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes

    NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes

    NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes

    The NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes is a Daemonset that allows you to automatically Expose the number of GPUs on each node of your cluster. Keep track of the health of your GPUs. Run GPU-enabled containers in your Kubernetes cluster.
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    KubeSphere

    KubeSphere

    The container platform tailored for Kubernetes multi-cloud, datacenter

    ...KubeSphere Lite provides you with free, stable, and out-of-the-box managed cluster service. After registration and login, you can easily create a K8s cluster with KubeSphere installed in only 5 seconds and experience feature-rich KubeSphere.
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    HAProxy Ingress controller
    Ingress controller implementation for HAProxy loadbalancer. HAProxy Ingress is a Kubernetes ingress controller: it configures a HAProxy instance to route incoming requests from an external network to the in-cluster applications. The routing configurations are built reading specs from the Kubernetes cluster. Updates made to the cluster are applied on the fly to the HAProxy instance.
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    Kubernetes Capsule

    Kubernetes Capsule

    Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes

    Capsule implements a multi-tenant and policy-based environment in your Kubernetes cluster. It is designed as a micro-services-based ecosystem with a minimalist approach, leveraging only on upstream Kubernetes. Kubernetes introduces the Namespace object type to create logical partitions of the cluster as isolated slices. However, implementing advanced multi-tenancy scenarios, it soon becomes complicated because of the flat structure of Kubernetes namespaces and the impossibility to share...
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    Shifu

    Shifu

    Kubernetes-native IoT gateway

    Shifu is a Kubernetes native, production-grade, protocol & vendor agnostic IoT gateway. Developing your application while managing your devices, spares the need for maintaining an additional O&M infrastructure. No vendor lock-in. You can easily deploy Shifu on the edge(from RaspberryPi to edge clusters) or on the cloud(public, private, and hybrid cloud are all supported). HTTP, MQTT, RTSP, Siemens S7, TCP socket, OPC UA...The microservice architecture of Shifu enables it to quickly adapt to...
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    Kaniko

    Kaniko

    Build Container Images In Kubernetes

    kaniko is a tool to build container images from a Dockerfile, inside a container or Kubernetes cluster. kaniko doesn't depend on a Docker daemon and executes each command within a Dockerfile completely in userspace. This enables building container images in environments that can't easily or securely run a Docker daemon, such as a standard Kubernetes cluster.
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    CDK

    CDK

    Make security testing of K8s, Docker, and Containerd easier

    CDK is an open-sourced container penetration toolkit, designed for offering stable exploitation in different slimmed containers without any OS dependency. It comes with useful net-tools and many powerful PoCs/EXPs and helps you to escape container and take over K8s cluster easily.
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    vcluster

    vcluster

    Create fully functional virtual Kubernetes clusters

    Create fully functional virtual Kubernetes clusters with vcluster. Each vcluster runs inside a namespace of the underlying k8s cluster. It's cheaper than creating separate full-blown clusters and it offers better multi-tenancy and isolation than regular namespaces. vcluster itself is a certified Kubernetes distribution and is 100% Kubernetes API conform. Everything that works in a regular Kubernetes cluster works in cluster. Pods are scheduled in the underlying host cluster, so they get no...
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    K8M

    K8M

    Mini Kubernetes AI Dashboard

    An AI-driven Mini Kubernetes Dashboard designed to simplify cluster management, offering a lightweight console tool with integrated large language model capabilities for enhanced operational efficiency. ​
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    Trivy Operator

    Trivy Operator

    Kubernetes-native security toolkit

    The Trivy Operator leverages Trivy to continuously scan your Kubernetes cluster for security issues. The scans are summarised in security reports as Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions, which become accessible through the Kubernetes API. The Operator does this by watching Kubernetes for state changes and automatically triggering security scans in response. For example, a vulnerability scan is initiated when a new Pod is created. This way, users can find and view the risks that relate to...
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    Kong Ingress Controller Kubernetes (KIC)

    Kong Ingress Controller Kubernetes (KIC)

    Kong for Kubernetes: The official Ingress Controller for Kubernetes

    ...Kong Ingress Controller configures Kong Gateway as a software load balancer that runs in the cluster and is typically exposed as a LoadBalancer service. Kong recommends using the Kong/ingress Helm chart to deploy the Kong Ingress Controller. This chart supports both DB-less and DB-backed deployments. If you’re not sure which to choose, we recommend choosing DB-less which treats the Kubernetes API server as the source of truth.
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    Kubernetes Autoscaler

    Kubernetes Autoscaler

    Autoscaling components for Kubernetes

    This repository contains autoscaling-related components for Kubernetes. Cluster Autoscaler, a component that automatically adjusts the size of a Kubernetes Cluster so that all pods have a place to run and there are no unneeded nodes. Supports several public cloud providers. Version 1.0 (GA) was released with kubernetes 1.8. Vertical Pod Autoscaler, a set of components that automatically adjust the amount of CPU and memory requested by pods running in the Kubernetes Cluster. Addon Resizer, a...
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    BotKube

    BotKube

    An app that helps you monitor your Kubernetes cluster

    BotKube is a messaging bot for monitoring and debugging Kubernetes clusters. It's built and maintained by InfraCloud. BotKube can be integrated with multiple messaging platforms like - Slack, Mattermost, Microsoft Teams to help you monitor your Kubernetes cluster(s), debug critical deployments and gives recommendations for standard practices by running checks on the Kubernetes resources. BotKube watches Kubernetes resources and sends a notification to the channel if any event occurs for...
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    Shell-operator

    Shell-operator

    A tool for running event-driven scripts in Kubernetes

    Shell-operator is a tool for running event-driven scripts in a Kubernetes cluster. This operator is not an operator for a particular software product such as Prometheus-operator or Kafka-operator. Shell-operator provides an integration layer between Kubernetes cluster events and shell scripts by treating scripts as hooks triggered by events. Think of it as an operator-sdk but for scripts. Shell-operator is used as a base for a more advanced addon-operator that supports Helm charts and value storages.
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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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    Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK)

    Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK)

    Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes

    Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes automates the deployment, provisioning, management, and orchestration of Elasticsearch, Kibana, APM Server, Enterprise Search, Beats, Elastic Agent, and Elastic Maps Server on Kubernetes based on the operator pattern.
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    loxilb

    loxilb

    eBPF based cloud-native load-balancer

    loxilb is an open source cloud-native load-balancer based on GoLang/eBPF with the goal of achieving cross-compatibility across a wide range of on-prem, public-cloud or hybrid K8s environments. Kubernetes defines many service constructs like cluster-ip, node-port, load-balancer etc for pod-to-pod, pod-to-service, and service from outside communication. All these services are provided by load balancers/proxies operating at Layer4/Layer7. Since Kubernetes's is highly modular, these services can be provided by different software modules. For example, kube-proxy is used by default to provide cluster-ip and node-port services.
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    Operator Lifecycle Manager

    Operator Lifecycle Manager

    A management framework for extending Kubernetes with Operators

    This project is a component of the Operator Framework, an open source toolkit to manage Kubernetes native applications, called Operators, in an effective, automated, and scalable way. Read more in the introduction blog post and learn about practical use cases at the OLM website. OLM extends Kubernetes to provide a declarative way to install, manage, and upgrade Operators and their dependencies in a cluster. Kubernetes clusters are being kept up to date using elaborate update mechanisms...
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    k2tf

    k2tf

    Kubernetes YAML to Terraform HCL converter

    A tool for converting Kubernetes API Objects (in YAML format) into HashiCorp's Terraform configuration language.
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    amazon-vpc-resource-controller-k8s

    amazon-vpc-resource-controller-k8s

    Controller for managing Trunk & Branch Network Interfaces on EKS

    Controller for managing Trunk & Branch Network Interfaces on EKS Cluster using Security Group For Pod feature and IPv4 Addresses for Windows Node. Controller running on EKS Control Plane for managing Branch & Trunk Network Interface for Kubernetes Pod using the Security Group for Pod feature and IPv4 Address Management(IPAM) of Windows Nodes. The controller only manages the Trunk/Branch Network Interface for EKS Cluster using the Security Group for Pods feature. ...
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