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Capability to host multiple independent copies of an application environment on a single host.
Distinct from Single-Server Deployment Utilities: Focuses on running multiple parallel environment copies on one server, distinct from simple single-server utilities.
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all-in-one is a containerized deployment system designed to install and manage a complete suite of productivity and collaboration services. It functions as a cloud suite deployer that orchestrates the installation of a self-hosted content platform, incorporating necessary dependencies via Docker or Kubernetes. The project distinguishes itself by providing a web-based dashboard for orchestrating, updating, and monitoring the lifecycle of service containers. It also serves as a local AI inference server, enabling the execution of generative text models, image diffusion, and speech processing on
Enables hosting several independent environment copies on a single server using containers or VMs.
Fission is a function-as-a-service platform and serverless framework for Kubernetes. It manages the lifecycle and execution of code snippets as serverless functions, providing an orchestrator that triggers these functions based on HTTP requests, message queues, or scheduled events. The platform features a cold-start optimized runtime that utilizes warm container pools and dynamic loaders to achieve millisecond execution. It includes a native autoscaler to adjust the number of function instances based on real-time traffic demand and supports canary release testing to split incoming traffic bet
Supports executing multiple independent copies of the FaaS platform within a single cluster for environment isolation.
OpenViking is a multi-tenant context server and knowledge base administration system designed to provide AI agents with persistent long-term memory. It enables the indexing of diverse documents and codebases to support retrieval-augmented generation, allowing agents to recall past interactions, user preferences, and learned experiences across sessions. The project is distinguished by its use of a URI-based virtual filesystem to organize memories, resources, and skills. It implements a tiered context loading system that balances retrieval precision with token budgets by structuring data into a
Supports multi-instance hosting with shared storage and specific database paths for workspace replicas.