The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
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The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, OpenID Connect and many more identity providers.
Kubernetes configuration tracking controller
RFCs for the AWS CDK
State-of-the-art Framework 🏗 for Cloud Computing ⛅️ Simulation: a modern, full-featured, easier-to-use, highly extensible 🧩, faster 🚀 and more accurate ☕️ Java 17+ tool for cloud computing research 🎓. Examples: https://github.com/cloudsimplus/cloudsimplus-examples
Tries to move K8s Pods from on-demand to spot instances
☁️ Terraform plugin for machine learning workloads: spot instance recovery & auto-termination | AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes
[deprecated – Stedi no longer uses Clojure] A Clojure wrapper for the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK)
Monitors AWS for spot termination notices when run on spot instances and shuts down gracefully
Devopness - Essential DevOps: to everyone
The Render Farm Deployment Kit on AWS is a library for use with the AWS Cloud Development Kit that helps you define your render farm cloud infrastructure as code.
In-Cluster templating for Kubernetes manifests
The next-generation, DevOps-free cloud development framework.
A schema and set of tools for using SQL to query cloud infrastructure.
A fast middleware designed for microservices
Dockerfile → Universal Wasm Binary
Monitors the spot prices of instances in a Kubernetes cluster and exposes them as prometheus metrics
Infrastructure as Natural Language
We explore the application of deep reinforcement learning in the field of robotic control, the cooperative and competitive behavior of multi-agents in different game types, including RPG and MOBA, cloud infrastructure, and software engineering as well.
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