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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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    Consul

    Consul

    Service networking solution to connect applications across any cloud

    Automate network configurations, discover services, and enable secure connectivity across any cloud or runtime. Quickly deploy Consul on Kubernetes leveraging Helm. Automatically inject sidecars for Kubernetes resources. Federate multiple clusters into a single service mesh. Deploy service mesh within any runtime or infrastructure - Bare Metal, Virtual Machines, and Kubernetes clusters, across any cloud. Resolve discovered services through integrated DNS. Automate 3rd party load balancers...
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    kiam

    kiam

    Integrate AWS IAM with Kubernetes

    kiam runs as an agent on each node in your Kubernetes cluster and allows cluster users to associate IAM roles with Pods. [a] role is similar to a user, in that it is an AWS identity with permission policies that determine what the identity can and cannot do in AWS. However, instead of being uniquely associated with one person, a role is intended to be assumed by anyone who needs it. Also, a role does not have any credentials (password or access keys) associated with it. Instead, if a user is...
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    Go-Guerrilla SMTP Daemon

    Go-Guerrilla SMTP Daemon

    Mini SMTP server written in golang

    ...It started as a project for GuerrillaMail.com which processes millions of emails every day, and needed a daemon with less bloat & written in a more memory-safe language that can take advantage of modern multi-core architectures. The purpose of this daemon is to grab the email, save it, and disconnect as quickly as possible, essentially performing the services of a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) without the sending functionality. The software also includes a modular backend implementation, which can extend the email processing functionality to whatever needs you may require.
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