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serviceq | infracost | |
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3 | 85 | |
74 | 10,239 | |
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2.6 | 9.7 | |
4 months ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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serviceq
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Open source Go projects to contribute (beginners)
https://github.com/gptankit/serviceq - a load balancer and queue (need http2 support) https://github.com/gptankit/go-wasm - wasm experiments in go (if you want to help community adapt to wasm using go)
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Looking for an open-source Golang project to work on
If interested in load balancers/proxies and networking in general, you may want to look at https://github.com/gptankit/serviceq.
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I'm trying to create a load balancer that routes based on CPU availability on server. Do you guys know the best algorithm for such a case?
When you have so many metrics to consider, ideal choice is to assign weights to each metric and let the load balancer distribute load probabilistically (think weighted random). Implemented a load balancer in Go on similar lines (https://github.com/gptankit/serviceq) by calculating 'effective error' as weight from each node and inversely distributing load to the cluster. This ensures that a) one single node doesn't get overwhelmed with all the requests and b) even if some node is down, it keeps receiving a small percentage of requests (albeit lesser and lesser as time progresses).
infracost
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Top Terraform Tools to Know in 2024
‍Infracost is a cost estimation tool that generates cost estimates for Terraform projects, which is crucial for budget planning and cost optimization, especially in cloud environments where resource costs can vary significantly.
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Top 10 terraform tools you should know about.
Infracost is a tool that provides cloud cost estimates for infrastructure managed by Terraform. It enables engineers to view and understand the financial impact of their infrastructure changes before they are applied. Infracost integrates directly into the workflow, offering cost breakdowns in various environments like the terminal, Visual Studio Code, or directly within pull requests. This feature allows for more informed decision-making regarding infrastructure modifications, promoting cost-awareness and budget management in the early stages of development. Infracost is particularly useful for teams looking to balance cloud resource utilization with budget constraints. Infracost Cloud is their SaaS product that builds on top of Infracost open source and works with CI/CD integrations. It gives team leads, managers and FinOps practitioners dashboards, guardrails, centralized cost policies and Jira integration so they can help guide the team (e.g. switch AWS GP2 volumes to GP3).
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HashiCorp Adopts Business Source License
Inevitable end for every open source company since the free money ended. What bothers me is that wording is vague enough.
> HashiCorp considers a competitive offering to be a product or service provided to users or customers outside of your organization that has significant overlap with the capabilities of HashiCorp’s commercial products or services.
So, consider there is no cost estimate service and you built a thing that got popular (https://github.com/infracost/infracost). Then after 2 years Terraform Cloud catches up. What happens? Are you out of business?
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Carbonifer: estimate carbon footprint Terraform projects
I've started to work on Carbonifer, a tool that can estimate carbon emissions before deploying an infrastructure. A bit like infracost, this reads Terraform files and estimates carbon emissions if this plan is applied.
- Monitoring infra cost: which tool do you use?
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Taming Cloud Costs with Infracost
Infracost is an open-source project that helps us understand how and where we’re spending our money. It gives a detailed breakdown of actual infrastructure costs and calculates how changes impact them. Basically, Infracost is a git diff for billing.
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Breve guia de sobrevivĂŞncia com Terraform
Infracost: Estimativas de custos nos Pull Requests.
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tfautomv v0.5 released
There is some discussion on the infracost issue tracker where it looks like this specific error is more common with tgenv
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List of most useful Terraform open-source tools
Cost:Infracost (estimation): https://github.com/infracost/infracostTerratag (tagging): https://github.com/env0/terratag (disclaimer, I am CEO at env0)
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How can i estimate the cost of the cloud infrastructure needed for an application
I use https://infracost.io 🤗
What are some alternatives?
enpass-cli - Enpass commandline client
terraform-cost-estimation - Anonymized, secure, and free Terraform cost estimation based on Terraform plan (0.12+) or Terraform state (any version)
Gokapi - Lightweight selfhosted Firefox Send alternative without public upload. AWS S3 supported.
terracost-cli - AWS cost estimation for Terraform projects
dsq - Commandline tool for running SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Excel, Parquet, and more.
bicep - Bicep is a declarative language for describing and deploying Azure resources
hakrawler - Simple, fast web crawler designed for easy, quick discovery of endpoints and assets within a web application
infracost-gitlab-ci
dbmigrat - DB schema migration lib designed for monorepos.
aws-nuke - Nuke a whole AWS account and delete all its resources.
reddit-rss - improved rss feed for reddit
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.