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    gRPC-Go

    gRPC-Go

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

    ...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 language. Install runtime and dev environments with a single line and also scale to millions of RPCs per second with the framework. Automatically generate idiomatic client and server stubs for your service in a variety of languages and platforms. Bi-directional streaming and fully integrated pluggable authentication with HTTP/2-based transport.
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    Seesaw v2

    Seesaw v2

    Seesaw v2 is a Linux Virtual Server based load balancing platform

    ...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 configuration and dataplane concerns, enabling safe rollouts and fast failover. Operators get tooling to define services declaratively and to observe the state of pools, backends, and routes. Seesaw aims to be understandable and operable by network and SRE teams who prefer transparent, Linux-native components over opaque appliances.
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    Go Micro

    Go Micro

    A framework for distributed systems development

    ...Load and hot reload dynamic config from anywhere. The config interface provides a way to load application level config from any source such as env vars, file, etcd. You can merge the sources and even define fallbacks. A simple data store interface to read, write and delete records. It includes support for memory, file and CockroachDB by default.
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    NGINX Ingress Controller

    NGINX Ingress Controller

    NGINX Ingress Controller for Kubernetes

    ingress-nginx is an Ingress controller for Kubernetes using NGINX as a reverse proxy and load balancer. It is built around the Kubernetes Ingress resource, using a ConfigMap to store the NGINX configuration. The goal of this Ingress controller is the assembly of a configuration file (nginx.conf). The main implication of this requirement is the need to reload NGINX after any change in the configuration file. Though it is important to note that we don't reload Nginx on changes that impact only...
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