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    Antrea

    Antrea

    Kubernetes networking based on Open vSwitch

    Antrea is a Kubernetes-native project that implements the Container Network Interface (CNI) and Kubernetes NetworkPolicy thereby providing network connectivity and security for pod workloads. Antrea extends the benefit of programmable networks from Open vSwitch (OVS) to Kubernetes. Antrea simplifies Kubernetes networking across differing clouds and operating systems with a unified network stack built atop Open vSwitch. Antrea is designed to ease deployment, operations and troubleshooting by...
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    KUBEE ROUTER

    KUBEE ROUTER

    Kube-router, a turnkey solution for Kubernetes networking

    The Kube-router is a turnkey solution for Kubernetes networking with the aim to provide operational simplicity. Networking is hard as such. In a typical Kubernetes cluster, you would need to install multiple network components for various functionality. With many moving parts it makes Kubernetes networking even harder. Kube-router provides a cohesive yet lean and powerful alternative to several network components you would use. All this from a single DaemonSet/Binary. It doesn't get any...
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    Comcast

    Comcast

    Simulating bad network connections so you can build better systems

    ...It works by wrapping up some system tools in a portable(ish) way. On BSD-derived systems such as OSX, we use tools like ipfw and pfctl to inject failure. On Linux, we use iptables and tc. Comcast is merely a thin wrapper around these controls. Windows support may be possible with wipfw or even the native network stack, but this has not yet been implemented in Comcast and may be at a later date. On Linux, Comcast supports several options: device, latency, target/default bandwidth, packet loss, protocol, and port number.
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