Anteon (formerly Ddosify) is an open-source, eBPF-based Kubernetes Monitoring and Performance Testing platform.
- Automatic Service Map Creation: Anteon automatically creates a service map of your cluster without code instrumentation or sidecars. So you can easily find the bottlenecks in your system.
- Performance Insights: It helps you spot issues like services taking too long to respond or slow SQL queries.
- Real-Time Metrics: The platform tracks and displays live data on your cluster instances CPU, memory, disk, and network usage.
- Ease of Use: You don't need to change any code, restart services, or add extra components (like sidecars) to get these insights, thanks to the eBPF based agent (Alaz).
- Alerts for Anomalies: If something unusual, like a sudden increase in CPU usage, happens in your Kubernetes (K8s) cluster, Anteon immediately sends alerts to your Slack.
- Seamless Integration with Performance Testing: Performance testing is natively integrated with Kubernetes monitoring for a unified experience.
Anteon tracks and displays live data on your cluster instances CPU, memory, disk, and network usage.
- Multi-Location Based: Generate load/performance tests from over 25 countries worldwide. Its available on Anteon Cloud.
- Easy Scenario Builder: Create test scenarios easily without writing any code.
- Seamless Integration with Kubernetes Monitoring: Performance testing is natively integrated with Kubernetes monitoring for a unified experience.
- Postman Integration: Import tests directly from Postman, making it convenient for those already using Postman for API development and testing.
Anteon Performance Testing generates load from worldwide with no-code scenario builder.
If you don’t want to get lost in the documentation, you can ask Anteon Guru directly. It's an Anteon-focused AI that uses information from the Anteon Website and Anteon GitHub Repository to answer your questions.
This repository includes the source code for the Anteon Load Engine (Ddosify). You can access Docker Images for the Anteon Engine and Self Hosted on Docker Hub. Since Anteon is a Verified Publisher on Docker Hub, there isn't any pull limits.
- Ddosify documentation provides information on the installation, usage, and features of the Anteon Load Engine.
- The Self-Hosted folder contains installation instructions for the Self-Hosted version.
- Anteon eBPF agent (Alaz) has its own repository.
See the Anteon website for more information.
See our Contribution Guide and please follow the Code of Conduct in all your interactions with the project.
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Anteon is created for testing the performance of web applications. Users must be the owner of the target system. Using it for harmful purposes is extremely forbidden. Anteon team & company is not responsible for its’ usages and consequences.
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