kuberlogic
porter
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kuberlogic
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From Free to Profitable: How to Monetize Open Source Software
Start your SaaS with KuberLogic.
- kuberlogic/kuberlogic: Kuberlogic is an open-source product that deploys and manages software on top of the Kubernetes cluster and turns infrastructure into a managed PaaS.
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New automation tool - kuberlogic
We do not support airgapped mode for now, but feel free to open an issue for adding the airgapped mode: https://github.com/kuberlogic/kuberlogic/issues Also, Kuberlogic is not a gitops solution at all. Instead, we are focusing on solving another issue: providing public cloud experience running open source applications on top of Kubernetes.
porter
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Stronger abstraction for deployments
This is just a concept. AFAIK only one implemented this concept is Microsoft's project porter: https://github.com/getporter/porter
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New automation tool - kuberlogic
For porter I am talking about this project https://porter.run/ and NOT this https://porter.sh/
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Deployment Packaging Solutions
Porter
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kbrew: Install any complex app on Kubernetes with one step - within the context of your environment. Please check out, would love feedback!
As far as I know the tool is used at least in Microsoft. The classic use case is where you want to install an application and also define the infrastructure as well (i.e cluster + db + lb + app). You can see the examples here https://github.com/getporter/porter/tree/main/examples
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k8s based platform
Check https://cnab.io/ and https://porter.sh/
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Terraform 1.0 Release
I'm closely tracking an effort by Microsoft that aims to do a lot of what you're describing since I find myself bridging between these tools and deploying stacks that span tools and roles. [CNAB](https://cnab.io/) and the front-running implementation, [Porter](https://porter.sh/), enable one-step infra deployments, packaged as a single OCI-compatible container, with any number of steps, using the best tools for each of those steps. Think of using aws-cli for some initialization step (create or verify presence of a state bucket), applying some terraform to create infra, and finishing with a helm chart to complete deployment of app components. Each stage in a bundle packages not only the code to run it but also the execution binary of the tool that runs it. The spec and porter are still a moving target but it's a promising space and a nice adjacent evolution of the current state of tooling.
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Open source Heroku Like Platform on premises
Cool, it's great to know that it isn't abandoned.
I'm not sure why you'd say that their business model was a success. They were bought by Microsoft for Azure. I guess I wonder if a PaaS company can survive without getting the profits off renting the machines to people. Amazon, Google, and Microsoft all have PaaS options based around the idea that it comes bundled with the compute, not as a standalone open-source thing for you to use on any platform.
I guess the question is whether Porter's business plan is "make enough that a company that owns a cloud wants to buy us". Oracle could probably use a nice PaaS platform and team. Maybe DigitalOcean would like to beef up their PaaS offering by acqui-hiring a team with proven knowledge.
Poking around https://deislabs.io, it's interesting to see that they have a project called "Porter" which seems to be unrelated to the "Porter" being launched here: https://porter.sh. They aren't quite the same, but they both have "easily run your app" goals.
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Make Kubernetes as easy as Heroku. Open source PaaS to deploy Docker containers on a Kubernetes cluster running in YOUR OWN cloud provider.
There is already this from Microsoft https://github.com/getporter/porter