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    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples

    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples

    Sample apps and code written for Google Cloud

    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples repository is a comprehensive collection of Go-based code examples that demonstrate how to build applications and services using Google Cloud Platform. It provides developers with practical implementations that cover a wide spectrum of cloud functionalities, including storage, compute, networking, and machine learning services.
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    loxilb

    loxilb

    eBPF based cloud-native load-balancer

    loxilb is an open source cloud-native load-balancer based on GoLang/eBPF with the goal of achieving cross-compatibility across a wide range of on-prem, public-cloud or hybrid K8s environments. Kubernetes defines many service constructs like cluster-ip, node-port, load-balancer etc for pod-to-pod, pod-to-service, and service from outside communication. All these services are provided by load balancers/proxies operating at Layer4/Layer7. Since Kubernetes's is highly modular, these services can...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Sensu Go

    Sensu Go

    Simple. Scalable. Multi-cloud monitoring

    ...Connectivity moves from remote polling to publish-subscribe, the control plane moves from point-and-click interfaces to infrastructure as code workflows and self-service developer APIs.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Traceway

    Traceway

    The only tool you need to know what is happening and how to fix it

    Traceway is an OpenTelemetry-native observability platform that brings logs, traces, metrics, exceptions, session replay, real user monitoring, and AI tracing into one open-source product. It is designed so teams can point an OTLP exporter at it without adding vendor-specific SDKs or extra collector glue. The platform is aimed at small and growing engineering teams that want practical visibility into what is happening inside their systems and how to fix issues faster. It can be self-hosted or used through a hosted cloud option, giving teams flexibility depending on their infrastructure preferences. ...
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    tsuru

    tsuru

    Open source and extensible Platform as a Service (PaaS)

    ...Let your developers code and understand the business instead of solving infrastructure problems or handling large configuration files. We built the platform as a service atop of battle-tested technologies from Cloud Native Computing Foundation stack. Manage your distributed apps in many kubernetes clusters/regions with a single point of control. Tsuru is an open source project and, as such, we welcome contributions. Feel free to report or fix bugs, contribute to the documentation, or just give your opinion about the software.
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    Athens

    Athens

    A Go module datastore and proxy

    Athens provides a server for Go Modules that you can run. It serves public code and your private code for you, so you don’t have to pull directly from a version control system (VCS) like GitHub or GitLab. There are many reasons why you’d want a proxy server such as security and performance. Athens is a project building on top of vgo (or go1.11+) trying to bring dependencies closer to you so you can count on repeatable builds even at a time when VCS is down. The big goal of Athens is to...
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    MySQL Operator

    MySQL Operator

    Asynchronous MySQL Replication on Kubernetes using Percona Server

    MySQL Operator enables bulletproof MySQL on Kubernetes. It manages all the necessary resources for deploying and managing a highly available MySQL cluster. It provides effortless backups, while keeping the cluster highly available. If the operator has helped you out with your projects, please consider sponsoring it to speed up the development. Issues are answered in this repo on a best-effort basis. For paid commercial support, deployment, integration and prioritizing of features, please...
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    stolon

    stolon

    PostgreSQL cloud native High Availability and more

    stolon is a cloud-native PostgreSQL manager for PostgreSQL high availability. It's cloud-native because it'll let you keep a high available PostgreSQL inside your containers (Kubernetes integration) but also on every other kind of infrastructure (cloud IaaS, old-style infrastructures, etc...)
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