A curated list of amazingly awesome open source container resources.
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A curated list of amazingly awesome open source container resources.
Yet Another Container Orchestrator
This repository contains several OpenShift templates like Generic Microservices template with image stream based deployment with deployment strategy on just config change, with service, routes with TLS termination at the edge and horizontal pod autoscaler 1 to 4
A tool for executing commands in service containers deployed on Docker swarm and a Skopos plugin for doing the same
Scripts to configure a Mesos cluster using Mesos and Mesosphere components.
A hands-on introductory lab to Kubernetes for Golang enthusiasts.
Nomad is a flexible, enterprise-grade cluster scheduler designed to easily integrate into existing workflows. Nomad can run a diverse workload of micro-service, batch, containerized and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and integrates seamlessly with Consul and Vault.
Slim with Symfony dependency injection container through symfony-way integration
Open source tools for building custom schedulers on Amazon ECS
Haven is an open source Docker container management system. It integrates container, application, cluster, image, and registry management in one single place.
Desktop CLI client for Containerum
💉 A PSR-11 compliant dependency injector. This library was inspired by PHP-DI.
CLI for AWS Fargate
Quickly build lightweight docker cloud for enterprise user.
A docker-compose application manager that deploys and maintains a set of compose projects and provides secret management for them via Vault.
A basic network QA utility for blockchain and distributed systems using the Docker API.
Wait for a container to start listening on a port
Curated list of Rancher resources
Konferenz Talk über Enterprise Container Management with OpenShift @SLAC2019
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