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    Jaeger

    Jaeger

    Monitor and troubleshoot transactions in complex distributed systems

    As on-the-ground microservice practitioners are quickly realizing, the majority of operational problems that arise when moving to a distributed architecture are ultimately grounded in two areas: networking and observability. It is simply an orders of magnitude larger problem to network and debug a set of intertwined distributed services versus a single monolithic application. Jaeger, inspired by Dapper and OpenZipkin, is a distributed tracing system released as open source by Uber...
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    Brook

    Brook

    Brook is a cross-platform strong encryption and not detectable proxy

    Brook is a cross-platform strong encryption and not detectable proxy. Brook's goal is to keep it simple, stupid and not detectable. You can run commands after entering the command-line interface. Usually, everyone uses the command line interface on Linux servers. Of course, Linux also has desktops that can also run GUI. Of course, macOS and Windows also have command-line interfaces, but you may not use them frequently. Usually, the applications opened by double-clicking/clicking on...
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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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    Kindling

    Kindling

    eBPF-based Cloud Native Monitoring Tool

    Kindling is an eBPF-based cloud-native monitoring tool, which aims to help users understand the app behavior from kernel to code stack. With trace profiling, we hope the user can understand the application's behavior easily and find the root cause in seconds. Besides trace profiling, Kindling provides an easy way to get an overview of network flows in the Kubernetes environment and many built-in network monitor dashboards like TCP retransmit, DNS, throughput, and TPS. Not only as a network...
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