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Using Cloud Logging on GKE

Looking to debug and troubleshoot your workloads that are on Google Kubernetes Engine? In this episode of Stack Doctor, Yuri Grinshteyn shows you how Cloud Logging ingests your GKE workloads, and what tools allow you greater observability over log data. Watch to learn how you can efficiently retrieve, view, and analyze logs from your queries with Cloud Logging!

Cloud logging

There’s no tool that can replace the best practices for DevOps or SRE, but there is a tool that can allow you greater observability over your logs in a distributed infrastructure involving multiple products. In this episode of Google Cloud Platform Essentials, we show you how logs are aggregated for all Google Cloud products, how to utilize them, and how to use them for tracking application errors.

Cloud Operations

Are you currently operating on a hybrid-cloud or multi-cloud architecture and wanting to standardize SLO’s, observability, and alerting across your platforms? In this video, Yuri Grinshteyn shows you common architecture patterns for a hybrid observability approach. Watch to learn how you can standardize observability across multiple cloud providers!

Integrating Traces and Logs with OpenTelemetry - Stack Doctor

Tracing is a great way to monitor your services, but how does one go about fixing latency issues in a specific service? In this episode of Stack Doctor, Yuri Grinshteyn shows you how to connect traces with logs via OpenTelemetry and Cloud Trace and Logging, enabling you to pinpoint and debug service latency issues in a snap!

Metrics with OpenTelemetry - Stack Doctor

In the last episode, we showed you how to use OpenTelemetry for tracing to gauge how requests traverse your service. In this episode of Stack Doctor, we show you how to use OpenTelemetry’s metric function, allowing you to define the metrics you want to capture and improve the observability of your Node.js application.

Distributed tracing with OpenTelemetry - Stack Doctor

Wanting to measure the latency of user requests, and know how long each microservice takes to return a response? In this episode of Stack Doctor, we’ll walk you through how to use OpenTelemetry for tracing, and how this tool shows how your requests traverse your service and how each service contributes to overall latency.

Debugging in production with Stackdriver Debugger - Stack Doctor

Did you know you can debug your code while it’s still in production? In this video, Yuri Grinshteyn speaks about the Stackdriver Debugger, and how you can use it with Node.js. More importantly, he talks about the two ways in which this tool can debug by creating snapshots, or logging in real-time. Product: Google Cloud Operation Suite; fullname: Yuri Grinshteyn;