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    GoFrame

    GoFrame

    GoFrame is a modular, powerful, high-performance development framework

    ...Modular, loosely coupled design, rich components, out-of-the-box, automatic codes generating for efficiency, simple and easy to use, detailed documentation, interface designed components, with high scalability, fully supported tracing and error stack feature, specially developed and powerful ORM component. Robust engineering design specifications, convenient development CLI tool provide, OpenTelemetry observability features support, OpenAPIV3 documentation generating, automatically, and much, much more...ready to explore?
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    Pixie

    Pixie

    Instant Kubernetes-Native Application Observability

    ...Pixie collects, stores and queries all telemetry data locally in the cluster. Pixie uses less than 5% of cluster CPU and in most cases less than 2%. PxL, Pixie’s flexible Pythonic query language, can be used across Pixie’s UI, CLI, and client APIs.
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    qryn

    qryn

    All-in-one Polyglot Observability stack with ClickHouse storage

    All the greatest observability formats and integrations you love, at once - LGTM Drop-in compatible. Let's get Polyglot. qryn independently implements popular observability standards, protocols and query languages. Make sure you have sufficient memory and disk resources allocated for your node service and clickhouse server when dealing with large amounts of data and fingerprints. We suggest 8GB RAM or higher for most setups with 100k-1M fingerprints. Observe your daily and weekly data...
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    Kyma

    Kyma

    Kyma is an opinionated set of Kubernetes-based modular building blocks

    Kyma is an opinionated set of Kubernetes-based modular building blocks, including all necessary capabilities to develop and run enterprise-grade cloud-native applications. It is the open path to the SAP ecosystem supporting business scenarios end-to-end. Kyma is an actively maintained open-source project supported by SAP. The Kyma project is also a foundation of SAP BTP, Kyma runtime which is a part of SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP). You can use Kyma modules in your own Kubernetes...
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