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Applying Observability - In Conversation with Nitzan Shapira of Epsagon

Today we hear from Nitzan Shapira, Epsagon CEO, about the latest exciting Epsagon product announcements, how Applied Observability is needed to make sense of ever more complex applications and environments, and how the role of Ops and Monitoring is evolving as part of the new "Cloud 2.0".

Kubernetes observability tutorial: Log monitoring and analysis

Kubernetes has emerged the de facto container orchestration technology, and an integral technology in the cloud native movement. Cloud native brings speed, elasticity, and agility to software development, but also increases the complexity — with hundreds of microservices on thousands (or millions) of containers, running in ephemeral and disposable pods. Monitoring such a complex, distributed, transient system is challenging, and at the same time very critical.

Kubernetes observability tutorial: K8s cluster setup and demo app deployment

The easiest way to get the Elastic Stack up and running for this tutorial, is to spin up a 14-day free trial of our Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud. A few clicks (no credit cards) and you’ll have your cluster up and running. Or if you prefer, download the Elastic Stack and install locally. All of the instructions in this tutorial can be easily amended to work with a standalone Elasticsearch cluster on your own hardware.

Attack of the mutant tags!Or why tag mutability is a real security threat

Tag mutability can introduce multiple functional and security issues. In container land, tags are a volatile reference to a concrete image version in a specific point in time. Tags can change unexpectedly, and at any moment. In this article, we’ll learn how we can prevent them.

Simplify Installation and Maintenance with the Project Calico Operator

Within the Kubernetes ecosystem, the Operator Pattern aims to encode the tasks that human operators perform with installing, maintaining, and upgrading infrastructure. It goes beyond manifests and Helm charts to add additional logic to manage critical services. Starting with the 3.15 release, Project Calico will provide an operator for managing Calico installations on Kubernetes clusters.

Dispatch evolves as the only Kubernetes native, CI/CD platform leveraging Tekton, ArgoCD and more

Responsibilities are shifting between software developers and operators due to the increasing adoption of agile development practices, DevOps, and GitOps. This makes it challenging for developers and operators to effectively collaborate in order to increase developer agility and productivity. D2iQ’s Dispatch is built on a cloud native foundation, leveraging Tekton and Argo CD to simplify running CI/CD on Kubernetes with a simplified user experience.

Upgrade Your K3s Clusters Smoothly in Rancher 2.4

In Rancher 2.4, the latest release of Rancher Labs’ open source Kubernetes management platform, you can now manage K3s cluster upgrades from the Rancher UI. K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution from Rancher that you can use to set up your development Kubernetes environment within minutes. It is great for production use cases and is built primarily for IOT and Edge devices. In Rancher 2.4, you can import K3s clusters and can manage the upgrades for it via Rancher itself.

Cloud-native benchmarking with Kubestone

Organizations are increasingly looking to containers and distributed applications to provide the agility and scalability needed to satisfy their clients. While doing so, modern enterprises also need the ability to benchmark their application and be aware of certain metrics in relation to their infrastructure. In this post, I am introducing you to a cloud-native bench-marking tool known as Kubestone.

Designing an Opensource Observability Stack for Distributed Environments - Tech Strong Conf.

Observability teams today are facing increasing challenges in achieving visibility into the systems they monitor. Kubernetes adds significant complexity to achieving this goal. Open source provides powerful options and comes with serious advantages in cost, agility, and speed. Join Logz.io co-founder Asaf Yigal to learn how you can gain observability into Kubernetes projects with open source tools.