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How to monitor Kubernetes network and security events with Hubble and Grafana

Anna Kapuścińska is a Software Engineer at Isovalent, who has a rich experience wearing both developer and SRE hats across the industry. Now she works on Isovalent observability products such as Hubble, Tetragon, and Timescape, as well as the respective Grafana integrations for all of them.

Choosing the Right DevOps Stack in 2023: A Guide for Startups

Startups operate in a fast-paced and highly competitive landscape, where delivering high-quality software quickly is crucial for success. This is where the right DevOps stack becomes a game-changer. DevOps practices and tools enable startups to streamline their development processes, improve collaboration, and accelerate software delivery. In this comprehensive guide, we aim to empower startups with the knowledge they need to choose the best DevOps stack for their unique needs and goals.

Deploy Kubernetes Dashboard through Civo Marketplace - Civo.com

In this video @KunalKushwaha goes through how to deploy the Kubernetes Dashboard using the Civo Marketplace. Discover the step-by-step process of accessing your cluster, obtaining the necessary token, and starting the server on your local system. The Kubernetes Dashboard offers a user-friendly interface for managing clusters, deploying applications, and monitoring workloads. Explore its benefits such as centralized management, simplified troubleshooting, and resource management.

Installing FerretDB through Civo Marketplace - Civo.com

In this video @KunalKushwaha introduces FerretDB, an open-source alternative to MongoDB built on PostgreSQL. It explains how to install FerretDB through the Civo Marketplace, highlighting the prerequisites and installation process. The video covers basic CRUD operations using FerretDB, including creating, reading, updating, and deleting documents. It also mentions the benefits of using FerretDB, such as its open-source nature, transparency, simplicity, and supportive community.

Canonical Kubernetes 1.28 pre-announcement

Kubernetes 1.28 is currently planned to be released on the 15th of August 2023. Canonical Kubernetes 1.28 is scheduled to release swiftly afterwards, with MicroK8s 1.28 expected to be generally available within 24 hours of upstream, and Charmed Kubernetes expected to follow within days. We consistently follow the upstream release cadence to provide our users and customers with the latest improvements and fixes, together with security maintenance and enterprise support for Kubernetes on Ubuntu.

VMware Celebrates Istio's Graduation to CNCF

As we acknowledge Istio's graduation to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), it's important to note that it’s not just a momentous occasion for Istio, but for the entire cloud native community. This milestone marks a significant growth trajectory for Istio and paves the way for future innovation and success in the years to come. In the realm of microservices, the significance of Istio's role cannot be overstated.

Monitor the past, present, and future of your Kubernetes resource utilization

Greetings, Kubernetes Time Lords! Through a series of recent updates to our multi-purpose Kubernetes Monitoring solution in Grafana Cloud, we’ve made it easier than ever to assess your resource utilization, whether you’re looking at yesterday, today, or tomorrow. All companies that use Kubernetes, regardless of size, should monitor their available resource utilization. If a fleet is under-provisioned, the performance and availability of applications and services are at serious risk.

Your Guide to Kubernetes Air-Gapping Success

Military and intelligence agencies, hospitals and corporations all deploy air-gapped environments to protect their sensitive information from breaches and theft. An air-gapped environment aims to isolate and limit access to classified and sensitive data. An air-gapped environment can be as simple as five PCs in a room connected only to one another, whereas air-gapped environments like the U.S.

[Product Klip] Application View

Guy Menahem, our resident Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Ambassador, showcases Komodor's brand new dashboard for developers! The dashboard takes an app-centric approach, which provides devs with a single, unified view of their workloads even if they're running on multiple clusters or clouds. It reduces noise for devs, and allows them to focus on the metrics and KPIs that matter to them, which enables devs to finally own their apps end-to-end and stop relying on DevOps and Platform teams.