Apache Apisix: Open-Source API Gateway and API Management Platform

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  • apisix

    The Cloud-Native API Gateway

  • Indeed Many members in the Slack channel reported that they came to APISIX because its feature-rich, check its README, please: https://github.com/apache/apisix

  • gateway

    Manages Envoy Proxy as a Standalone or Kubernetes-based Application Gateway (by envoyproxy)

  • Envoy is also building a simplified gateway solution, as a higher level of abstraction https://github.com/envoyproxy/gateway

  • InfluxDB

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  • gateway-api

    Repository for the next iteration of composite service (e.g. Ingress) and load balancing APIs.

  • The selling point for me was ability to configure it using Kubernetes CRD's and future support of the Gateway API (under development - <https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/>).

    Developers can version their API now within helm charts or even yaml templates held along the code in their repositories.

  • krakend-ce

    KrakenD Community Edition: High-performance, stateless, declarative, API Gateway written in Go.

  • I was trying to look up the license for that project and the repo linked from the footer of their website is https://github.com/krakendio/krakend-ce#readme (Apache 2), but because I just did a web search for krakend there is also https://github.com/luraproject/lura#readme which says it's from the Linux Foundation (also Apache 2)

    Is KrakenD some kind of generic term, or does that project just have a complex history?

  • KrakenD

    Ultra performant API Gateway with middlewares. A project hosted at The Linux Foundation

  • I was trying to look up the license for that project and the repo linked from the footer of their website is https://github.com/krakendio/krakend-ce#readme (Apache 2), but because I just did a web search for krakend there is also https://github.com/luraproject/lura#readme which says it's from the Linux Foundation (also Apache 2)

    Is KrakenD some kind of generic term, or does that project just have a complex history?

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