MultiTool Canary is your AI-powered, agentic deployment solution for seamless, risk-managed rollouts
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MultiTool Canary is your AI-powered, agentic deployment solution for seamless, risk-managed rollouts
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Progressive delivery Kubernetes operator for StatefulSets
POC - Using Feature Flags and Canary Releases with Electron
Example app using React Create App & Digital Optimization Group's ADN & CMS
A Cloudflare worker script used to enable a/b testing, canary releasing, gatekeeping, and SEO a/b/n testing.
.NET SDK for floodgate.io, a feature-flag/toggle service for projects and applications of all sizes
This repository demonstrates how to do a canary release with Isitio and observe the traffic splitting i Kiali
Ever wondered how you actually do gradual canary rollouts with AWS, Azure or GCP's serverless platforms? Look no further.
Vamp Kubist is a management layer for Istio on Kubernetes
JavaScript SDK for Floodgate, a feature rollout service which provides a centralized management console for managing remote feature flags.
Node.js SDK for Floodgate, a feature rollout service which provides a centralized management console for managing remote feature flags.
PHP SDK for Floodgate, a feature rollout service which provides a centralized management console for managing application feature flags.
Kubernetes Operator to manage canary deployment using HAProxy
Blue / Green Deployments for Cloudflare Workers
Service mesh exercises using Istio & Kubernetes
Examples of reverse proxy for Kubernetes using Traefik
This is used to demo blue green deployments with AWS Lambda. Does not contain any meaningful code.
A very basic shopping cart application to show Stateful Canary Deployments on Kubernetes using Spring Boot and Infinispan
This repository contains homeworks, project and workshop related material for the CSC519 DevOps Course (Fall 2017) at NC State
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