first draft of an (surely) incomlete implemenation of multiserver addresses
Package redshiftserverless provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for Redshift Serverless. This is an interface reference for Amazon Redshift Serverless. It contains documentation for one of the programming or command line interfaces you can use to manage Amazon Redshift Serverless. Amazon Redshift Serverless automatically provisions data warehouse capacity and intelligently scales the underlying resources based on workload demands. Amazon Redshift Serverless adjusts capacity in seconds to deliver consistently high performance and simplified operations for even the most demanding and volatile workloads. Amazon Redshift Serverless lets you focus on using your data to acquire new insights for your business and customers. To learn more about Amazon Redshift Serverless, see What is Amazon Redshift Serverless.
Package apiserver_runtime contains libraries building Kubernetes style apiservers. Note that this package is experimental and a work in progress. Do not rely on this project for production without first contacting the maintainers at kubebuilder@googlegroups.com.
ftpserver allows to create your own FTP(S) server
Package imageserver provides an Image server toolkit.
Package remoteobserverprocessor can be positioned anywhere in a pipeline, allowing data to pass through to the next component. Simultaneously, it makes a portion of the data accessible to WebSocket clients connecting on a configurable port.
Package serverlessapplicationrepository provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for AWSServerlessApplicationRepository. The AWS Serverless Application Repository makes it easy for developers and enterprises to quickly find and deploy serverless applications in the AWS Cloud. For more information about serverless applications, see Serverless Computing and Applications on the AWS website. The AWS Serverless Application Repository is deeply integrated with the AWS Lambda console, so that developers of all levels can get started with serverless computing without needing to learn anything new. You can use category keywords to browse for applications such as web and mobile backends, data processing applications, or chatbots. You can also search for applications by name, publisher, or event source. To use an application, you simply choose it, configure any required fields, and deploy it with a few clicks. You can also easily publish applications, sharing them publicly with the community at large, or privately within your team or across your organization. To publish a serverless application (or app), you can use the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or AWS SDKs to upload the code. Along with the code, you upload a simple manifest file, also known as the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) template. For more information about AWS SAM, see AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) on the AWS Labs GitHub repository. The AWS Serverless Application Repository Developer Guide contains more information about the two developer experiences available: Publishing Applications – Configure and upload applications to make them
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Package grpc provides a grpc server