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    Descheduler

    Descheduler

    Descheduler for Kubernetes

    Scheduling in Kubernetes is the process of binding pending pods to nodes, and is performed by a component of Kubernetes called kube-scheduler. The scheduler's decisions, whether or where a pod can or can not be scheduled, are guided by its configurable policy which comprises of set of rules, called predicates and priorities. The scheduler's decisions are influenced by its view of a Kubernetes cluster at that point of time when a new pod appears for scheduling. As Kubernetes clusters are very...
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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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    Kueue

    Kueue

    Kubernetes-native Job Queueing

    ... with standard kube-scheduler, cluster-autoscaler, and the rest of the Kubernetes ecosystem. This combination allows Kueue to run both on-prem and in the cloud, where resources can be heterogeneous, fungible, and dynamically provisioned.
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    Crawlab

    Crawlab

    Distributed web crawler admin platform for spiders management

    ... with each other via gRPC (a RPC framework). Tasks are scheduled by the task scheduler module in the master node, and received by the task handler module in worker nodes, which executes these tasks in task runners. Task runners are actually processes running spider or crawler programs, and can also send data through gRPC (integrated in SDK) to other data sources, e.g. MongoDB.
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    LBRY Chainquery

    LBRY Chainquery

    Chainquery parses and syncs the LBRY blockchain data

    Chainquery consists of 4 main parts. The API Server, the Daemon, the Job Scheduler, and the upgrade manager. What if anyone in the world could publish digital content, anyone else in the world could access it (for free or for payment), and that entire system worked without any centralized authority or point of control? While the blockchain is the innovation that makes LBRY possible, the Data Network is the layer that actually makes the blockchain useful. The job scheduler schedules different...
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    Network Function Framework for Go

    Network Function Framework for Go

    NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)

    NFF-Go is a set of libraries for creating and deploying cloud-native Network Functions (NFs). It simplifies the creation of network functions without sacrificing performance. We are now supporting AF_XDP and supporting(almost) getting packets directly from Linux. So you do not need to write 3(three) different applications to process packets coming from different type of drivers of PMDs. You just write everything in NFF-Go, and it can dynamically use whatever you would like underneath. Contact...
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    kube-batch

    kube-batch

    A batch scheduler of kubernetes for high performance workload

    kube-batch is a batch scheduler for Kubernetes, providing mechanisms for applications which would like to run batch jobs leveraging Kubernetes. It builds upon a decade and a half of experience on running batch workloads at scale using several systems, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the open source community.
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    go_spider

    go_spider

    An awesome Go concurrent Crawler(spider) framework

    An awesome Go concurrent Crawler(spider) framework. The crawler is flexible and modular. It can be expanded to an Individualized crawler easily or you can use the default crawl components only. Spider gets a Request in Scheduler that has url to be crawled. Then Downloader downloads the result(html, json, jsonp, text) of the Request. The result is saved in Page for parsing in PageProcesser. Html parsing is based on goquery package. Json parsing is based on simple JSON package. Jsonp...
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