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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.
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    Mina Deploy

    Mina Deploy

    Blazing fast deployer and server automation tool

    A fast deployment tool that generates Bash scripts to automate server deployment processes.
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    PyPingMon

    A simple ping server monitor

    ...At the specified interval it uses a single ping command to check if a server is available. This is my first Python program. I chose this particular type of program because I wanted to write my own server monitor and this was a great way to learn how to code in Python.
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