a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go
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a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go
APM Planner Ground Control Station (Qt)
Divolte Collector
Run Sonatype Nexus Repository Manager OSS on top of Kubernetes (GKE). Includes instructions for automated backups (GCS) and day-to-day usage.
Fog for Google Cloud Platform
Go library providing common interface for working across multiple cloud storage backends
Unified cloud storage API for storage services.
Hoard is a stateless, deterministically encrypted, content-addressed object store.
Read and write Neuroglancer datasets programmatically.
GCS support for avro-tools, parquet-tools and protobuf
Tool for proxying and mapping HTTP requests to Google Cloud Storage (GCS).
Jupyter support for Google Cloud Storage
kubernetes-cloud-mysql-backup is a Docker Image based on Alpine Linux that automatically performs backups of MySQL databases, before uploading them to Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage. It is designed to be run as a Cronjob in Kubernetes for scheduled database backups. It also features Slack integration.
Kubernetes Cloud Backup - backup your state to S3, Azure Storage, or Google Storage
Check github.com/heketi, github.com/gluster/gluster-containers, or github.com/kadalu/kadalu as active alternatives
Google Cloud Storage output plugin for Fluentd.
Kafka Connect sink connector for Google Cloud Storage
Example Spark applications that run on Kubernetes and access GCP products, e.g., GCS, BigQuery, and Cloud PubSub
Resumable support for ActiveStorage
Google Cloud Storage filesystem for PyFilesystem2
Consider replacing ScalaTest with weaver-test.
Add a description, image, and links to the gcs topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the gcs topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
helm repo add command fails when I try to add one of my helm chart repo created in google bucket using my Windows 10 laptop.
Error: helm\plugins\helm-gcs\scripts\pull.sh: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
I know this can be over come by using WSL or cygwin but we are going to deploy a solution for users where they might not have any of the WSL or cygwin installed on their systems.