vcenter-event-broker-appliance VS camel-k

Compare vcenter-event-broker-appliance vs camel-k and see what are their differences.

vcenter-event-broker-appliance

The VMware Event Broker Appliance Fling enables customers to unlock the hidden potential of events in their SDDC to easily create event-driven automation. (by vmware-samples)

camel-k

Apache Camel K is a lightweight integration platform, born on Kubernetes, with serverless superpowers (by apache)
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vcenter-event-broker-appliance camel-k
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vcenter-event-broker-appliance

Posts with mentions or reviews of vcenter-event-broker-appliance. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Trying to create alarm for VirtualMachine.destroy task
    1 project | /r/vmware | 5 Jan 2022
    Your conclusion is correct, an Alarm can not be trigged once the vSphere Object has been destroyed as the Alarm is mapped to that object. The Event is there and one easy and recommended solution is to leverage the VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA) which makes building Event-Driven Automation super easy as you only have to subscribe to Event you want and then have it run the code you desire. Here's an example https://github.com/vmware-samples/vcenter-event-broker-appliance/tree/85494d3d09d66397358b3236778a80db8ad46554/examples/knative/powershell/kn-ps-vsphere-inv-slack that you can refer to and to learn more about VEBA check out https://vmweventbroker.io/

camel-k

Posts with mentions or reviews of camel-k. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-22.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing vcenter-event-broker-appliance and camel-k you can also consider the following projects:

dapr - Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge.

karpenter-provider-aws - Karpenter is a Kubernetes Node Autoscaler built for flexibility, performance, and simplicity.

move2kube - Move2Kube is a command-line tool for automating creation of Infrastructure as code (IaC) artifacts. It has inbuilt support for creating IaC artifacts for replatforming to Kubernetes/Openshift.

service-broker - An Open Service Broker Based Kubernetes Templating Engine

bedrock - Automation for Production Kubernetes Clusters with a GitOps Workflow

heroku-buildpack-java - Heroku's buildpack for Java applications.

java-buildpack - Heroku Cloud Native Buildpack for Java

overlord - Overlord是哔哩哔哩基于Go语言编写的memcache和redis&cluster的代理及集群管理功能,致力于提供自动化高可用的缓存服务解决方案。

Forecastle - Forecastle is a control panel which dynamically discovers and provides a launchpad to access applications deployed on Kubernetes – [✩Star] if you're using it!

buildpacks-jvm - Heroku's Cloud Native Buildpacks for JVM applications.

dotenx - No-code and Low-code all-in-one platform to build landing pages, websites, web applications, APIs, automations. An alternative for Wix, Webflow, Zapier, and more

mongodb-operator - A golang based operator to create and manage MongoDB standalone setup and cluster setup