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    DeepFlow

    DeepFlow

    Application Observability using eBPF

    ...Distributed tracing enters a new era, Zero Instrumentation. DeepFlow collects profiling data at a cost of below 1% with Zero Code, plots OnCPU/OffCPU function call stack flame graphs, and locates Full Stack performance bottleneck in the application.
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    Netstack

    Netstack

    IPv4 and IPv6 userland network stack

    netstack is a userspace TCP/IP networking stack written in Go that implements core IPv4/IPv6 protocols with a focus on correctness, isolation, and testability. By running entirely in user space, it avoids kernel dependencies and can be embedded into sandboxes, virtualized environments, or custom appliances. Its architecture models NICs, link endpoints, route tables, and protocol engines as composable interfaces, enabling precise control over packet flow and easy mocking in tests. The stack...
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    Origin

    Origin

    Community Distribution of Kubernetes

    Origin, also known as OKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes that has been optimized for continuous application development and multi-tenant deployment. It adds developer and operations-centred tools to Kubernetes to speed up application development and simplify deployment, scaling, as well as long-term lifecycle maintenance. It also makes it easier to launch Kubernetes on any cloud or bare metal and run and update clusters, while providing all the necessary tools for creating...
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