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    glider

    glider

    glider is a forward proxy with multiple protocols support

    ...Act as both proxy client and proxy server(protocol converter). Flexible proxy & protocol chains. Load balancing with the following scheduling algorithm, rr: round robin, ha: high availability, lha: latency based high availability, dh: destination hashing. Rule & priority based forwarder choosing: Config Examples. DNS forwarding server. Force upstream querying by TCP. Association rules between dns and forwarder choosing. Association rules between dns and ipset. dns cache support. Custom dns record. IPSet management (linux kernel version >= 2.6.32). ...
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    OpenELB

    OpenELB

    Load Balancer Implementation for Kubernetes in Bare-Metal, Edge, etc.

    OpenELB is an open-source load balancer implementation designed for exposing the LoadBalancer type of Kubernetes services in bare metal, edge, and virtualization environments. In cloud-based Kubernetes clusters, Services are usually exposed by using load balancers provided by cloud vendors. However, cloud-based load balancers are unavailable in bare-metal or on-premise environments. OpenELB allows users to create LoadBalancer Services in bare-metal, edge, and virtualization environments for...
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    gRPC-Go

    gRPC-Go

    The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC

    gRPC is a modern open source high performance Remote Procedure Call (RPC) framework that can run in any environment. It can efficiently connect services in and across data centers with pluggable support for load balancing, tracing, health checking and authentication. It is also applicable in last mile of distributed computing to connect devices, mobile applications and browsers to backend services. Define your service using Protocol Buffers, a powerful binary serialization toolset and...
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    go-doudou

    go-doudou

    A lightweight microservice framework

    go-doudou (doudou pronounce /dəudəu/) is OpenAPI 3.0 (for REST) spec and Protobuf v3 (for grpc) based lightweight microservice framework. It supports monolith service applications as well. Starts from golang interface, no need to learn new IDL(interface definition language). Powerful code generator cli built-in. After defining your interface methods, your only job is implementing your awesome idea. Born from the cloud-native era. Built-in CLI can speed up your product iteration. Built-in...
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    Seesaw v2

    Seesaw v2

    Seesaw v2 is a Linux Virtual Server based load balancing platform

    Seesaw is a software load balancer and traffic director focused on L3/L4 load balancing with high availability and operational simplicity. Built with production reliability in mind, it uses anycast and health-checking to steer traffic to healthy backends while avoiding single points of failure. It supports common load-balancing policies, NAT, and VIP management, and pairs with standard Linux networking primitives for predictable performance. A controller/worker architecture separates...
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    Fabio

    Fabio

    Consul Load-Balancing made simple

    Fabio is an HTTP and TCP reverse proxy that configures itself with data from Consul. Traditional load balancers and reverse proxies need to be configured with a config file. The configuration contains the hostnames and paths the proxy is forwarding to upstream services. This process can be automated with tools like consul-template that generate config files and trigger a reload. Fabio works differently since it updates its routing table directly from the data stored in Consul as soon as...
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    Cilium

    Cilium

    eBPF-based networking, security, and observability

    Cilium is open-source software for providing, securing and observing network connectivity between container workloads, cloud-native, and fueled by the revolutionary Kernel technology eBPF. Kubernetes doesn't come with an implementation of Load Balancing. This is usually left as an exercise for your cloud provider or in private cloud environments an exercise for your networking team. Cilium can attract this traffic with BGP and accelerate leveraging XDP and eBPF. Together these technologies...
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