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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.
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    logspout

    logspout

    Log routing for Docker container logs

    Logspout is a log router for Docker containers that runs inside Docker. It attaches to all containers on a host, then routes their logs wherever you want. It also has an extensible module system. It's a mostly stateless log appliance. It's not meant for managing log files or looking at history. It is just a means to get your logs out to live somewhere else, where they belong.
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    HttpRouter

    HttpRouter

    A high performance HTTP request router that scales well

    HttpRouter is a lightweight high performance HTTP request router (also called multiplexer or just mux for short) for Go. In contrast to the default mux of Go's net/http package, this router supports variables in the routing pattern and matches against the request method. It also scales better. The router is optimized for high performance and a small memory footprint. It scales well even with very long paths and a large number of routes.
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