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    tsuru

    tsuru

    Open source and extensible Platform as a Service (PaaS)

    Tsuru is an open source Platform as a Service software, focused in Developer productivity. Tsuru goes beyond 12 factor apps. Run any application written in any language or framework. The deploy process is really simple with just one command. Grow your application dynamically allocating resources with ease. Let your developers code and understand the business instead of solving infrastructure problems or handling large configuration files.
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    Tau

    Tau

    Open source distributed Platform as a Service (PaaS)

    tau is the core runtime and orchestration engine of the Taubyte platform, an event-driven, distributed computing framework for building and running decentralized applications. tau handles the dynamic deployment of code, services, and data across edge and cloud environments based on real-time events. It abstracts infrastructure and simplifies application delivery by combining GitOps principles with a secure, multi-tenant execution model. tau enables seamless scalability, event-based routing,...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    PaaSTA

    PaaSTA

    An open, distributed platform as a service

    ...PaaSTA aims to take a declarative description of the services that teams need to run and then ensures that those services are deployed safely, efficiently, and in a manner that is easy for the teams to maintain. Rather than managing Kubernetes YAML files, PaaSTA provides a simplified schema to describe your service and in addition to configuring Kubernetes it can also configure other infrastructure tools to provide monitoring, logging, cost management etc.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    OTOMI

    OTOMI

    Self-hosted DevOps Platform for Kubernetes

    ...Get all the required observability tools in an integrated way. Ensure governance with security policies. Implement zero-trust networking with east-west and north-south network control within K8s. Provide self-service features to development teams.
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    1Backend

    1Backend

    Build AI (or any) apps with scalable microservices & microfrontends

    ...It works as a framework, proxy, and runtime that reduces early infrastructure overhead for developers. The platform includes built-in capabilities for authentication, user accounts, service routing, microfrontend routing, email, and API access. It can run and program LLMs inside containers, making it suitable for AI applications as well as general software products. 1Backend is designed around zero-trust and zero-config principles, with an ORM that can support development even before a database is introduced. It is also multitenant, allowing multiple apps or sites to run from a single installation.
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    Octelium

    Octelium

    A next-gen FOSS self-hosted unified zero trust secure access platform

    Octelium is an open source, self-hosted unified secure-access platform built for modern infrastructure and hybrid environments. It positions itself as more than a typical VPN; it supports zero-trust network access (ZTNA), “BeyondCorp”-style access, API/AI gateway functionality, and even serves as a PaaS-like deployment surface. One of its key strengths is identity-based, application-layer (L7) aware control, meaning access decisions are made per request, with context and policy rather than...
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    ZaneOps

    ZaneOps

    A self-hosted PaaS for deploying and managing web apps

    ...The platform uses Docker Swarm for scalable container orchestration and Caddy for flexible routing and web serving. It gives developers a polished dashboard for managing projects, deployments, logs, URLs, environment variables, resource limits, and service configuration. ZaneOps supports Docker image deployments and deployment webhooks, making it useful for automated release workflows. It is aimed at startups, self-hosters, and teams that want modern deployment convenience without giving up control over servers, costs, or data.
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    k8s_PaaS

    k8s_PaaS

    How to deploy to PaaS/DevOps

    ...The guide is aimed at helping beginners move from Docker basics to a full Kubernetes-based delivery platform. By the end, users are expected to understand automated deployment, CI/CD, monitoring, configuration management, service delivery, and platform maintenance.
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    Convox Rack

    Convox Rack

    Private PaaS built on native AWS services for maximum privacy

    Convox Rack is a private PaaS that runs inside a user’s AWS account and provides a managed application deployment layer over cloud infrastructure. It is designed for teams that want the productivity of a platform-as-a-service while keeping workloads, data, and infrastructure under their own control. Developers interact with Rack through the Convox CLI to create apps, set environment variables, deploy code, build releases, and promote updates. The platform handles application lifecycle tasks such as releases, logs, processes, scaling, rack updates, access credentials, and operational configuration. ...
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    Porter

    Porter

    Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud

    ...Porter manages and scales services in your existing cloud so you can focus on building products. Deploy in seconds from a Git repo or Docker registry. Porter simplifies service management while still offering the flexibility of a fully-featured DevOps platform when you need it. Use your existing AWS, GCP, or DO cloud as a hosting backend. They host your apps, Porter manages them. Automate your cloud management and focus on what matters. A traditional PaaS like Heroku is great for minimizing unnecessary DevOps work but doesn't offer enough flexibility as your applications grow. ...
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    cozystack

    cozystack

    PaaS and framework that replace or compete with AWS, VMware

    Open Source AI-ready PaaS and framework for building your own cloud on bare metal and running managed Kubernetes, virtual machines, Databases-as-a-Service or for creating your own AWS/GCP/Azure competitor for ISP/MSP/hosting providers. CNCF Project - Control your data - Cut dependence from the tech giants - Enable digital sovereignty - Use modern tools and APIs with any server - Fully utilize GPU resources for AI Who is it for? Banks and fintechs, AI-driven companies, service providers and data centers, governances, regulated and privacy-conscious organizations, integrators and independent IT consultants
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Piku

    Piku

    The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen

    Piku is a minimalistic Platform as a Service (PaaS) that enables users to deploy applications to their own servers using simple Git push commands.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Space Cloud

    Space Cloud

    Open source Firebase + Heroku to develop, scale and secure apps

    Space Cloud is a Kubernetes-based serverless platform that provides instant, realtime APIs on any database, with event triggers and unified APIs for your custom business logic. Space Cloud helps you build modern applications without having to write any backend code in most cases. It provides GraphQL and REST APIs which can be consumed directly by your frontend in a secure manner. Flexible queries, transactions, aggregations and cross-database joins. Make live queries to your database....
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Choerodon

    Choerodon

    Open Source Multi-Cloud Integrated Platform

    Choerodon is an Open source whole value chain multi-cloud agile collaboration platform, which is built on open source technologies, including Kubernetes, Istio, knative, Gitlab and Spring Cloud, to enable integration of local and cloud environments and achieve the consistency of enterprise cloud/hybrid cloud environments. By providing Lean-Agile, continuous delivery, container environments, microservices, DevOps, and other capabilities, the platform helps organizations to manage applications...
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    lastbackend

    lastbackend

    System for containerized apps management, from build to scaling

    Last.Backend is a company that provides DevOps products for IT companies across the world. Last.Backend container management platform is the new and modern open-source container management system with service discovery, overlay networks, and more. The container platform is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It contains a set of technologies like container scheduling, service discovery, overlay network, container runtime, container images runtime, load-balancing and more. ...
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    Empire

    Empire

    A PaaS built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

    Empire is a control layer on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) that provides a Heroku-like workflow. It conforms to a subset of the Heroku Platform API, which means you can use the same tools and processes that you use with Heroku, but with all the power of EC2 and Docker. Empire is targeted at small to medium-sized startups that are running a large number of microservices and need more flexibility than what Heroku provides.
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    Deis Workflow

    Deis Workflow

    The open source PaaS for Kubernetes.

    Deis Workflow is an open source Platform as a Service (PaaS) that adds a developer-friendly layer to any Kubernetes cluster, making it easy to deploy and manage applications. The Deis project welcomes contributions from all developers. The high-level process for development matches many other open-source projects.
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    ARRIS Cloud Platform

    ARRIS Cloud Platform

    ARRIS Cloud Platform IaaS/PaaS Platform & Services

    ARRIS Cloud Platform (ACP) is a container-centric suite of common services for general use, such as a database server, log aggregator, and load balancer. Each service is HA and monitored, with an automated deployment process. Validation and testing of ACP is presently done primarily in VMware; however, ACP is designed to be agnostic to the virtualization infrastructure wherever possible.
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