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    kured

    kured

    Kubernetes Reboot Daemon

    Kured (KUbernetes REboot Daemon) is a Kubernetes daemonset that performs safe automatic node reboots when the need to do so is indicated by the package management system of the underlying OS.
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    redis-operator

    redis-operator

    Redis Operator creates/configures/manages high availability redis

    Redis Operator creates/configures/manages redis-failovers atop Kubernetes. Kubernetes version: 1.21 or higher Redis version: 6 or higher. Redis operator is being tested against Kubernetes 1.25 1.26 1.27 and redis 6 All dependencies have been vendored, so there's no need to any additional downloads.
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    AWX Operator

    AWX Operator

    An Ansible AWX operator for Kubernetes built with Operator SDK

    An Ansible AWX operator for Kubernetes built with Operator SDK and Ansible.
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    Actions Runner Controller (ARC)

    Actions Runner Controller (ARC)

    Kubernetes controller for GitHub Actions self-hosted runners

    Actions Runner Controller (ARC) is a Kubernetes operator that orchestrates and scales self-hosted runners for GitHub Actions. With ARC, you can create runner scale sets that automatically scale based on the number of workflows running in your repository, organization, or enterprise. Because controlled runners can be ephemeral and based on containers, new runner instances can scale up or down rapidly and cleanly. You can set up ARC on Kubernetes using Helm, then create and run a workflow that uses runner scale sets.
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    Amazon ECS Container Agent

    Amazon ECS Container Agent

    Amazon Elastic Container Service Agent

    Run highly secure, reliable, and scalable containers. Launch thousands of containers across the cloud using your preferred continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) and automation tools. Optimize your time with AWS Fargate serverless compute for containers, which eliminates the need to configure and manage control plane, nodes, and instances. Save up to 50 percent on compute costs with autonomous provisioning, auto-scaling, and pay-as-you-go pricing. Integrate seamlessly with AWS management and governance solutions, standardized for compliance with virtually every regulatory agency around the globe. Amazon ECS is a fully managed container orchestration service that makes it easy for you to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications. Amazon ECS is a fully managed container orchestration service that helps you easily deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications. It deeply integrates with the rest of the AWS platform to provide a secure and easy-to-use solution.
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    Apache APISIX for Kubernetes

    Apache APISIX for Kubernetes

    APISIX Ingress Controller for Kubernetes

    Apache APISIX provides rich traffic management features like Load Balancing, Dynamic Upstream, Canary Release, Circuit Breaking, Authentication, Observability, etc. Apache APISIX provides open source API Gateway to help you manage microservices, delivering the ultimate performance, security, and scalable platform for all your APIs and microservices. Apache APISIX is the first open-source API Gateway that includes a built-in low-code Dashboard, which offers a powerful and flexible UI for developers to use. The Apache APISIX Dashboard is designed to make it as easy as possible for users to operate Apache APISIX through a frontend interface. It’s opensource and ever-evolving, feel free to contribute.
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    Argo CD Image Updater

    Argo CD Image Updater

    Automatic container image update for Argo CD

    Argo CD Image Updater is a tool to automatically update the container images of Kubernetes workloads which are managed by Argo CD. In a nutshell, it will track image versions specified by annotations on the Argo CD Application resources and update them by setting parameter overrides using the Argo CD API. Currently, it will only work with applications that are built using Kustomize or Helm tooling. Applications built from plain YAML or custom tools are not supported yet (and maybe never will).
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    Aria2 AriaNg Docker

    Aria2 AriaNg Docker

    The Docker image for Aria2 + AriaNg + File Browser + Rclone

    One Docker image for file downloading, managing, sharing, as well as video playing and evening cloud storage synchronization. Furthermore, it's pretty small and ARM CPU compatible which means you can also run it on Raspberry Pi. Last but not least, Auto HTTPS can't be more easy.
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    Artifact Hub

    Artifact Hub

    Find, install and publish Kubernetes packages

    Artifact Hub is a web-based application that enables finding, installing, and publishing packages and configurations for CNCF projects. Discovering artifacts to use with CNCF projects can be difficult. If every CNCF project that needs to share artifacts creates its own Hub this creates a fair amount of repeat work for each project and a fractured experience for those trying to find the artifacts to consume. The Artifact Hub attempts to solve that by providing a single experience for consumers that any CNCF project can leverage.
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    Bank Vaults

    Bank Vaults

    K8s operator, Go client with automatic token renewal

    The Vault Swiss Army knife, which makes enterprise-grade security attainable on Kubernetes. It has many 'blades' that cut through the security problem: the Bank-Vaults operator provides automation; a Go client with automatic token renewal that provides dynamic secret generation, multiple unseal options, and more; a CLI tool to initialize, unseal and configure Vault with authentication methods and secret engines; and direct secret injection into Pods to reduce the attack surface. Automates the entire Vault lifecycle in your Kubernetes clusters. Provides seamless integration with non-Vault-aware applications without storing the decrypted secret anywhere. Vault is the de-facto standard for secret management in cloud-native environments. Bank-Vaults provides various tools for Hashicorp Vault to make its use easier. A wrapper for the official Vault client with automatic token renewal, built in Kubernetes support, and a dynamic database credential provider.
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    Breeze

    Breeze

    Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster with graphical interface

    Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster with a graphical interface. Project Breeze is an open source trusted solution that allows you to create Kubernetes clusters on your internal, secure, cloud network with the graphical user interface. As a cloud-native installer project, Breeze is listed in CNCF Cloud Native Interactive Landscape. Breeze combines all resources you need such as kubernetes components images, ansible playbooks for the deployment of kubernetes clusters into a single docker image (wise2c/playbook). It also works as a local RHEL/CentOS yum and Ubuntu apt repository server. You just need a linux server with docker and docker-compose installed to run Breeze.
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    Brigade

    Brigade

    Event-driven scripting for Kubernetes

    Brigade is a full-featured, event-driven scripting platform built on top of Kubernetes. It integrates with many different event sources, more are always being added, and it's easy to create your own if you need something specific. The best part is that Kubernetes is well-abstracted so even team members without extensive Kubernetes experience or without direct access to a cluster can be productive.
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    CNI

    CNI

    Container Network Interface - networking for Linux containers

    CNI (Container Network Interface), a Cloud Native Computing Foundation project, consists of a specification and libraries for writing plugins to configure network interfaces in Linux and Windows containers, along with a number of supported plugins. CNI concerns itself only with network connectivity of containers and removing allocated resources when the container is deleted. Because of this focus, CNI has a wide range of support and the specification is simple to implement. As well as the specification, the CNI repository contains the Go source code of a library for integrating CNI into applications and an example command-line tool for executing CNI plugins. A separate repository contains reference plugins and a template for making new plugins. The template code makes it straight-forward to create a CNI plugin for an existing container networking project. CNI also makes a good framework for creating a new container networking project from scratch.
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    CRI-O

    CRI-O

    Open Container Initiative-based implementation of Kubernetes Container

    CRI-O follows the Kubernetes release cycles with respect to its minor versions (1. x.y). Patch releases (1.x.z) for Kubernetes are not in sync with those from CRI-O, because they are scheduled for each month, whereas CRI-O provides them only if necessary. If a Kubernetes release goes End of Life, then the corresponding CRI-O version can be considered in the same way. This means that CRI-O also follows the Kubernetes n-2 release version skew policy when it comes to feature graduation, deprecation or removal. This also applies to features that are independent of Kubernetes. Nevertheless, feature backports to supported release branches, which are independent from Kubernetes or other tools like cri-tools, are still possible. This allows CRI-O to decouple from the Kubernetes release cycle and have enough flexibility when it comes to implementing new features. Every feature to be backported will be a case-by-case decision of the community.
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    ChaosBlade

    ChaosBlade

    An easy to use and powerful chaos engineering experiment toolkit

    ChaosBlade is an Alibaba open source experimental injection tool that follows the principles of chaos engineering and chaos experimental models to help enterprises improve the fault tolerance of distributed systems and ensure business continuity during the process of enterprises going to cloud or moving to cloud-native systems. Chaosblade is an internal open-source project of MonkeyKing. It is based on Alibaba's nearly ten years of failure testing and drill practice and combines the best ideas and practices of the Group's businesses.
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    Crunchy Container Suite

    Crunchy Container Suite

    Containers for Managing PostgreSQL on Kubernetes by Crunchy Data

    The Crunchy Container Suite provides Docker containers that enable rapid deployment of PostgreSQL, including administration and monitoring tools. Multiple styles of deploying PostgreSQL clusters are supported. Companies of all sizes, of any enterprise or industry, can benefit from moving operations to PostgreSQL. We can help you with your journey and assist in providing the operational and developer experience you've always wanted with the database you've always loved. Data is one of your most valuable assets, Crunchy Postgres ensures your data is safe and backed up so you can sleep easily. With built-in connection scaling you can easily scale to tens of thousands of connections for your database. With Crunchy Data and open-source Postgres, you are not locked-in into proprietary technology. Get the insights you need to know what is happening with your database with monitoring included.
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    CubeFS

    CubeFS

    cloud-native file store

    CubeFS is a new generation cloud-native storage that supports access protocols such as S3, HDFS, and POSIX. It is widely applicable in various scenarios such as big data, AI/LLMs, container platforms, separation of storage and computing for databases and middleware, data sharing and protection, etc. Compatible with various access protocols such as S3, POSIX, HDFS, etc., and the access between protocols can be interoperable. Support replicas and erasure coding engines, users can choose flexibly according to business scenarios. Easy to build a PB or EB-scale distributed storage service, and each module can be expanded horizontally. Supports multi-tenant management and provides fine-grained tenant isolation policies. Supports multi-level caching, and multiple high-performance replication protocols, and optimizes specific performance for small files.
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    Descheduler

    Descheduler

    Descheduler for Kubernetes

    Scheduling in Kubernetes is the process of binding pending pods to nodes, and is performed by a component of Kubernetes called kube-scheduler. The scheduler's decisions, whether or where a pod can or can not be scheduled, are guided by its configurable policy which comprises of set of rules, called predicates and priorities. The scheduler's decisions are influenced by its view of a Kubernetes cluster at that point of time when a new pod appears for scheduling. As Kubernetes clusters are very dynamic and their state changes over time, there may be a desire to move already running pods to some other nodes for various reasons.
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    Emissary-ingress

    Emissary-ingress

    open source Kubernetes-native API gateway for microservices

    Emissary-Ingress is the most popular API Gateway Kubernetes-native - open-source, that delivers scalability, flexibility, and simplicity for some of the world's largest Kubernetes installations. Emissary-Ingress is an open source CNCF incubating project, and it uses the ubiquitous Envoy Proxy at its core. Once your organization hits a certain scale, a reverse proxy or load balancer isn’t enough for traffic management. If you’re using Kubernetes, you’re probably already at that scale and need support for advanced ingress and API management solutions like blue-green deployment.
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    Gatekeeper

    Gatekeeper

    Policy Controller for Kubernetes

    A customizable cloud-native policy controller that helps enforce policies and strengthen governance. Gatekeeper makes managing policies on top of Kubernetes easy. Policies can be enforced at admission time or at runtime via the audit functionality. Gatekeeper is powered by the Open Policy Agent (OPA) project. Using OPA allows you to write policies that are powerful, flexible, and portable. Browse the policy library to find existing policies that fit your use case. Each policy in the library can be extended and customized to fit your needs.
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    Goldilocks

    Goldilocks

    Get your resource requests "Just Right"

    Goldilocks is a utility that can help you identify a starting point for resource requests and limits. By using the Kubernetes vertical-pod-autoscaler in recommendation mode, we can see a suggestion for resource requests on each of our apps. This tool creates a VPA for each workload in a namespace and then queries them for information. Once your VPAs are in place, you'll see recommendations appear in the Goldilocks dashboard.
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    Helios

    Helios

    Docker container orchestration platform

    This project was created when there were no open-source container orchestration frameworks. Since the advent of Kubernetes and other tools, we've stopped adding new features to helios and are now switching to other tools like Kubernetes. This project will no longer have new features or accept PRs for new features. We will continue to accept bug fixes, however. Helios is a Docker orchestration platform for deploying and managing containers across an entire fleet of servers. Helios provides a HTTP API as well as a command-line client to interact with servers running your containers. It also keeps a history of events in your cluster including information such as deploys, restarts, and version changes.
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    Helm charts

    Helm charts

    Helm charts for applications you run at home

    Helm must be installed to use the charts. Please refer to Helm's documentation to get started.
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    K3s

    K3s

    Lightweight Kubernetes

    Lightweight Kubernetes. Production-ready, easy to install, half the memory, all in a binary less than 100 MB. K3s is a highly available, certified Kubernetes distribution designed for production workloads in unattended, resource-constrained, remote locations or inside IoT appliances. K3s is packaged as a single <70MB binary that reduces the dependencies and steps needed to install, run and auto-update a production Kubernetes cluster. Both ARM64 and ARMv7 are supported with binaries and multiarch images available for both. K3s works great on something as small as a Raspberry Pi to an AWS a1.4xlarge 32GiB server.
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    KEDA

    KEDA

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaler. With KEDA, you can drive the scaling of any container in Kubernetes based on the number of events needing to be processed. KEDA is a single-purpose and lightweight component that can be added to any Kubernetes cluster. KEDA works alongside standard Kubernetes components like the Horizontal Pod Autoscaler and can extend functionality without overwriting or duplication. With KEDA you can explicitly map the apps you want to use event-driven scale, with other apps continuing to function. This makes KEDA a flexible and safe option to run alongside any number of other Kubernetes applications or frameworks.
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