KrakenD
Designed for optimal performance and effective resource management, KrakenD is capable of handling an impressive 70,000 requests per second with just a single instance. Its stateless architecture promotes effortless scalability, eliminating the challenges associated with database maintenance or node synchronization.
When it comes to features, KrakenD excels as a versatile solution. It supports a variety of protocols and API specifications, providing detailed access control, data transformation, and caching options. An exceptional aspect of its functionality is the Backend For Frontend pattern, which harmonizes multiple API requests into a unified response, thereby enhancing the client experience.
On the security side, KrakenD adheres to OWASP standards and is agnostic to data types, facilitating compliance with various regulations. Its user-friendly nature is bolstered by a declarative configuration and seamless integration with third-party tools. Furthermore, with its community-driven open-source edition and clear pricing structure, KrakenD stands out as the preferred API Gateway for enterprises that prioritize both performance and scalability without compromise, making it a vital asset in today's digital landscape.
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Graylog
Graylog is the AI-powered SIEM and log management platform built for teams that need clarity, speed, and control. It unifies event data from every corner of the environment so security and IT operations can detect threats sooner, investigate faster, and manage data costs predictably—without compromise.
Graylog delivers explainable AI that highlights what matters, accelerates investigations, and guides consistent response—while keeping analysts firmly in control. Its open, extensible architecture integrates easily with the tools organizations already use.
With Graylog Security, Enterprise, API Security, and Open, more than 60,000 organizations in 180 countries rely on Graylog to simplify detection, strengthen response, and cut through noise. Headquartered in Houston and rooted in open source, Graylog continues to help modern teams work smarter and stay ahead—on their terms.
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Gravitee.io
Gravitee.io stands out as an exceptionally affordable and high-performing Open Source API Platform that empowers organizations to securely publish, analyze, and protect their APIs. With its certified OAuth2 OpenID Connect (OIDC) and Financial-grade API (FAPI) servers, Gravitee.io enables effective identity management. The platform's API management features allow for precise control over who can access your APIs, as well as the timing and manner of that access. Its lightweight design, combined with flexibility and impressive speed, makes it an ideal choice for developers. Gravitee.io also offers comprehensive tools for managing, monitoring, deploying, and securing APIs, complemented by robust governance features such as API reviews and quality assessments. Additionally, the Gravitee.io portal enhances the engagement experience for API consumers, fostering meaningful interactions and ensuring that organizations thrive in the digital landscape. By leveraging Gravitee.io, businesses can significantly elevate their API strategy and achieve superior operational efficiency.
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Telepresence
You have the option to utilize your preferred debugging software to address issues with your Kubernetes services on a local level. Telepresence, an open-source solution, facilitates the execution of a single service locally while maintaining a connection to a remote Kubernetes cluster. Originally created by Ambassador Labs, known for their open-source development tools like Ambassador and Forge, Telepresence encourages community participation through issue submissions, pull requests, and bug reporting. Engaging in our vibrant Slack community is a great way to ask questions or explore available paid support options. The development of Telepresence is ongoing, and by registering, you can stay informed about updates and announcements. This tool enables you to debug locally without the delays associated with building, pushing, or deploying containers. Additionally, it allows users to leverage their preferred local tools such as debuggers and integrated development environments (IDEs), while also supporting the execution of large-scale applications that may not be feasible to run locally. Furthermore, the ability to connect a local environment to a remote cluster significantly enhances the debugging process and overall development workflow.
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