A simple CLI that provides an overview of the resource requests, limits, and utilization in a Kubernetes cluster
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A simple CLI that provides an overview of the resource requests, limits, and utilization in a Kubernetes cluster
A Golang Tool to discover unused Kubernetes Resources
A prometheus exporter created to provide a better overview of your resource allocation and utilization in a Kubernetes cluster.
Golang Resource Bundler [deprecated]
Scale down or delete unneeded workload after work hours based on conditions
Managing Kubernetes Quota with confidence
gpool - a generic context-aware resizable goroutines pool to bound concurrency based on semaphore.
Tag and remove AWS Resources with Automation
Declarative resource management for Kafka
Joblet is a micro-container runtime for running Linux jobs with: Process and filesystem isolation (PID namespace, chroot) Fine-grained CPU, memory, and IO throttling (cgroups v2) Secure job execution with mTLS and RBAC Built-in scheduler, SSE log streaming, and multi-core pinning Ideal for: Agentic AI Workloads (Untrusted code)
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Golang goroutine manager.
Caravela is a Docker container orchestrator (inspired by Docker Swarm) with a fully decentralized and scalable architecture (and algorithms) in order to be deployed in a Edge Computing environment.
Smart resource management, with caddy+seaweedfs,thumbnail
kubectl plugin for displaying information about running containers with no limits set in a Kubernetes cluster
Kubernetes controller for automated resource cleanup using TTL annotations. Efficiently manage resource lifecycles in your K8s clusters.
Janitor for Azure Resources, ResourceGroups, Deployments and RoleAssignments by ttl
Gracefully shutdown pods with soft resource limits.
Manage resources in Go using "Bracket Pattern".
Service for managing Kubernetes objects in Containerum
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