Hi Dev Community! 👋
I’m excited to finally share Xover-Official, a project I’ve poured my heart and soul into over the last few months. It is an enterprise-grade infrastructure layer built entirely in Golang, designed to make cloud orchestration and cost management accessible for everyone.
Why did I build this? Modern DevOps is complicated. Between managing Kubernetes YAMLs, ensuring security compliance, and watching cloud bills skyrocket, small teams often get overwhelmed. I wanted to build a "single source of truth" for infrastructure that automates the heavy lifting.
Key Features of Xover: 🚀 High-Performance Orchestration: Built with Go’s concurrency model for lightning-fast deployments.
💰 Cloud Cost Audit: Integrated modules to track and optimize your AWS/Azure spending. …
Hi Dev Community! 👋
I’m excited to finally share Xover-Official, a project I’ve poured my heart and soul into over the last few months. It is an enterprise-grade infrastructure layer built entirely in Golang, designed to make cloud orchestration and cost management accessible for everyone.
Why did I build this? Modern DevOps is complicated. Between managing Kubernetes YAMLs, ensuring security compliance, and watching cloud bills skyrocket, small teams often get overwhelmed. I wanted to build a "single source of truth" for infrastructure that automates the heavy lifting.
Key Features of Xover: 🚀 High-Performance Orchestration: Built with Go’s concurrency model for lightning-fast deployments.
💰 Cloud Cost Audit: Integrated modules to track and optimize your AWS/Azure spending.
🛡️ Security-First: Automated auditing scripts to ensure your environment is locked down.
📦 K8s Ready: Production-grade Kubernetes and Docker configurations out of the box.
Open Source for All I’m a young developer, and I believe the best way to grow is to share. I’m releasing Xover for free because I want to see how it handles real-world, high-scale traffic. Whether you are a startup looking to save on cloud costs or a senior dev who wants a cleaner deployment workflow, Xover is for you.
Check out the code here: 👉 https://github.com/Xover-Official/Xover
I’d love your feedback, bug reports, or even a ⭐️ on GitHub if you find the architecture interesting!