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    Sensu Go

    Sensu Go

    Simple. Scalable. Multi-cloud monitoring

    Sensu is an open source monitoring tool for ephemeral infrastructure and distributed applications. It is an agent-based monitoring system with built-in auto-discovery, making it very well-suited for cloud environments. Sensu uses service checks to monitor service health and collect telemetry data. It also has a number of well-defined APIs for configuration, external data input, and to provide access to Sensu's data. Sensu is extremely extensible and is commonly referred to as "the monitoring...
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    Gigapipe

    Gigapipe

    The Open-Source Polyglot Observability Warehouse

    Gigapipe is an open-source, polyglot observability platform designed to unify logs, metrics, traces, and profiling data into a single, lightweight system. It serves as an all-in-one alternative to traditional observability stacks by implementing compatibility with widely used standards such as Loki, Prometheus, Tempo, and Pyroscope, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with existing tools and workflows. The platform supports ingestion from multiple sources, including OpenTelemetry and various vendor-specific formats, enabling flexible data collection without requiring complex middleware. ...
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    BFE

    BFE

    A modern layer 7 load balancer from baidu

    ...BFE provides a rich set of plugins for traffic management, security, observability, etc. BFE includes detailed built-in metrics for all subsystems. BFE writes various logs for trouble shooting, data analysis and visualization. BFE also supports distributed tracing.
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    Overlord

    Overlord

    Providing automated and highly available caching service solutions

    ...Including apiserver, mesos framework&executor, cluster node task management job, etc. The web management interface, which is conveniently used for cluster management through dashboard visualization, including creation and deletion, expansion and contraction, addition and subtraction of nodes, etc. A data synchronization tool for redis-cluster, which can be serviced and work with apiserver.
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    graphdot

    graphdot

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format. Run graphdot in the directory of any project using Go modules with a go.mod file to print out a dependency graph in Graphviz DOT format. The output can be piped directly into dot to generate a PNG image file. For large graphs with many nodes of dependencies, you may want to generate an SVG file to allow you to zoom in with high fidelity and save disk space instead. If you like a more UML'ish style, you can use the provided graph...
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