#Hybrid-cloud
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The Go Cloud Development Kit (Go CDK): A library and tools for open cloud development in Go.
A container platform that needs no Kubernetes learning, Build, deploy, assemble, and manage apps on Kubernetes, no K8s expertise needed, all in a graphical platform.
cloud-native distributed storage
Reads from existing public and private cloud providers (reverse Terraform) and generates your infrastructure as code on Terraform configuration
eBPF based cloud-native load-balancer for Kubernetes|Edge|Telco|IoT|XaaS.
[CNCF Sandbox Project] Managing your Kubernetes clusters (including public, private, edge, etc.) as easily as visiting the Internet
Kubernetes application deployments for restricted, regulated, or remote environments
Work in progress distributed system that simplifies the orchestration of containers and virtual machines.
Cloud-agnostic managed Kubernetes
Zenko is the open source multi-cloud data controller: own and keep control of your data on any cloud.
Secure HTTP and TCP tunnels that just work
Terraform examples to run Talos
MutiCloud_Overlay demonstrates a use case of overlay over one or more clouds such as AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI, Alibaba and a vSphere private infrastructure in Hub and spoke topology, point to point topology and in a Single cloud. Overlay protocols IPv6 and IPv4 are independent of underlying infrastructure. This solution can be integrated with encryption and additional security features.
ansible based multicloud orchestrator
Sample code of application examples to build microservices with converged Oracle database and multi-cloud / hybrid cloud services
Community edition of HybridOps. A platform exploring contract-driven automation for hybrid infrastructure.
mck8s: Orchestration platform for multi-cluster k8s environments
Rainbond, Production-Grade Serverless PaaS
Use your on-premises and edge infrastructure as nodes in EKS clusters with EKS Hybrid Nodes
KAR: A Runtime for the Hybrid Cloud
Automate networking between your Amazon EKS cluster VPC and Kubernetes pods running on Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes