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    ExternalDNS

    ExternalDNS

    Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and other

    ...In a broader sense, ExternalDNS allows you to control DNS records dynamically via Kubernetes resources in a DNS provider-agnostic way. ExternalDNS' allows you to keep selected zones (via domain-filter) synchronized with Ingresses and Services of type=LoadBalancer in various cloud providers. ExternalDNS can become aware of the records it is managing therefore ExternalDNS can safely manage non-empty hosted zones.
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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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    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 external access, and provides the same user experience as cloud-based load balancers.
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    Meraculous-2D

    Meraculous-2D

    Eukaryotic Genome Assembler

    ...The assembly is driven by a perl pipeline which performs data fragmentation and load balancing, as well as submission and monitoring of multiple task arrays on a GE/SLURM-type cluster or a standalone multi-core server. Manuscripts in submission: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.09852 https://arxiv.org/abs/1608
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    OpenLoBa is a web based tcp load balancer based on "balance". It is a os type install meant for a dedicated piece of hardware.
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