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Writing a container in a few lines of Go code, as seen at DockerCon 2017 and on O'Reilly Safari
A sophisticated low memory handler for Linux
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Aug 14, 2022
Python
Command line tool to view namespaces and cgroups, useful for low-level container prodding
BenchExec: A Framework for Reliable Benchmarking and Resource Measurement
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Jul 25, 2022
Python
A simple educational linux container runtime.
metric collectors for various stuff not (or poorly) handled by other monitoring daemons
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Jul 11, 2015
Python
Blazingly fast Linux syscall collector
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Mar 10, 2018
Rust
Toy container build from scratch in Go solely for learning purpose
Pipe runc (OCI compatible) events to a stats TUI (Text User Interface).
A tiny tool to manage containers (inspired by docker).
A Docker/LXC/Kubernetes, database-free, lightweight container performance monitoring solution, perfect for ephemeral containers (e.g. containers used for DevOps automatic testing). Can also be used with InfluxDB and Grafana.
A high scalable low to medium interactive SSH/TCP honeypot using Linux Namespaces, capabilities, seccomp, cgroups designed for OpenWrt and IoT devices.
Improve responsiveness during heavy swapping: keep amount of available memory
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May 3, 2021
Python
Rust bindings to Linux Control Groups (cgroups)
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Jun 12, 2022
Rust
A light-weight container runtime for Linux with NVIDIA gpu support, allows developers to quicky setup development environments for dev and test. Pavlos can emulate any Linux rootfs image as a container.
Prometheus exporter for Pressure Stall Information (PSI) from Linux kernel.
Experiment with cgroup-ebpf
🐳 Implements a docker-like container runtime just for fun.
Navio is a program to create and manage linux containers. This project exists only for study purposes, so feel free to contribute :)
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