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Using nginx and Sentry to Trace Errors to Logs

To quote the timeless Ren and Stimpy jingle, “everyone needs a log.” It’s true — everyone does need a log, especially developers. Despite the fact that no developer looks forward to combing through logs, they’re incredibly useful when unexpected performance issues, like one we recently had with file uploads, need some investigation.

What Is Etcd and How Do You Set Up an Etcd Cluster?

Etcd is an open-source distributed key-value store created by the CoreOS team, now managed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. It is pronounced “et-cee-dee”, making reference to distributing the Unix “/etc” directory, where most global configuration files live, across multiple machines. It serves as the backbone of many distributed systems, providing a reliable way for storing data across a cluster of servers.

Introduction to the Integration Module for Data Manipulation

The Kelverion Integration Module for Data Manipulation has been designed to enable users to easily manipulate input data or compose output data to / from Azure Published Data. This Integration Module provides the perfect link for those that are currently using our Orchestrator Data Manipulation Integration Pack as they convert their automation from on-premise to a cloud based solution.

Leveraging Service Accounts for Label-based Security

One of the key Kubernetes security concepts is that workload identity is tied back to information that the orchestrator has. The orchestrator is actually the authoritative entity for what the actual workloads are in the platform. Kubernetes uses labels to select objects and to identify collections of objects that satisfy certain conditions. We, and others in the Kubernetes networking space, often talk about using Kubernetes ‘labels’ as identity bearers.

OpsRamp Winter Release, January 2019: Be the First to Know and Take Action Faster with Context and Insight

The OpsRamp winter release delivers greater service-centricity and context for hybrid infrastructure management with intelligent incident management and cloud native monitoring. The January 2019 release features innovations such as a new UI for service maps, enhanced AIOps capabilities and cloud native monitoring features.

OpsRamp Delivers Greater Service Centricity, Expanded AIOps and Cloud Native Monitoring

OpsRamp, the service-centric AIOps software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform for the hybrid enterprise, today announced new topology maps, enhanced artificial intelligence for IT operatzions (AIOps) features and new monitoring capabilities for cloud native workloads.