Cloud Native Control Planes
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Cloud Native Control Planes
The Modern Application Platform.
Open, Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Orchestration
SkyPilot is a framework for easily running machine learning workloads on any cloud through a unified interface.
Open Source Multi-Cloud Integrated Platform
A cloud-native open-source unified multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud platform. 开源、云原生的多云管理及混合云融合平台
[CNCF Sandbox Project] Managing your Kubernetes clusters (including public, private, edge, etc.) as easily as visiting the Internet ⎈
This repo includes Books and imp notes related to GCP, Azure, AWS, Docker, K8s, and DevOps. More, exam and interview prep notes.
Deploy open source software on Kubernetes in record time.
Application Management Platform on Multi-Cloud Environment
ElectricEye is a multi-cloud, multi-SaaS Python CLI tool for Asset Management, Security Posture Management & Attack Surface Monitoring supporting 100s of services and evaluations to harden your public cloud & SaaS environments with controls mapped to NIST CSF, 800-53, ISO 27001, AICPA TSC (SOC2), and more!
Liquid Application Framework documentation, useful links and sample project
A multi-cloud framework for big data analytics and embarrassingly parallel jobs, that provides an universal API for building parallel applications in the cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Guide. Learn all about Amazon Web Services Tools, Services, and Certifications.
A Database Mesh Project Sponsored by SphereEx
Cloud-agnostic managed Kubernetes
El Carro is a new project that offers a way to run Oracle databases in Kubernetes as a portable, open source, community driven, no vendor lock-in container orchestration system. El Carro provides a powerful declarative API for comprehensive and consistent configuration and deployment as well as for real-time operations and monitoring.
OpenShift Guide. Learn about the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, Data Science, Code Ready Containers, Podman, Buildah, and Kubernetes.
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