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A self-hosted Heroku PaaS alternative for Kubernetes that implements GitOps. ([Demo](https://demo.kubero.dev/), [Source Code](https://github.com/kubero-dev/kubero)) `GPL-3.0` `K8S/Nodejs/Go`
Deployment orchestration that picks up where CI stops: promotes releases across environments, multi-tenant, with runbooks.
Community-governed, truly open-source secrets manager — a Linux Foundation fork of Vault, born when Vault went source-available.
Open-source observability platform that unifies traces, metrics and logs in one OpenTelemetry-native tool, self-hosted or cloud.
Serverless, Git-style branchable PostgreSQL platform for Kubernetes and private cloud, built on distributed NVMe storage for instant, full-copy database branches.
Open-source, client-only tool that creates reproducible development environments from a devcontainer.json file, running on Docker, Kubernetes or any cloud VM.
Edge orchestration platform that remotely manages, secures and updates AI inference and applications across thousands of distributed edge devices.
Enterprise cloud built specifically around NVIDIA GPUs, providing large-scale compute for training and running the biggest AI models.
Open-source tool that automatically finds and runs your AI training jobs on whichever cloud or cluster has the cheapest available GPUs.
A control panel for getting AI models and agents from a developer's laptop into real production use — deployment, scaling, and governance — built to run on whichever cloud a company already uses instead of locking them into one.
A free, open-source tool that watches your Kubernetes cluster and tells you what broke and why, without adding any code to your apps.