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Are you tracking Kubernetes application effectively?
Guest post by Leonid Sandler, CTO and Co-Founder at ARMO Distributed tracing, like logging and observability, is a key functionality for keeping your services healthy and predictable. Contrary to logs and observability, which shows what happens on a...
May 11, 2021 | By Leonid Sandler
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Kubernetes tooling for TechOps and support (local Kubernetes clusters)
Guest post originally published on Oteemo’s blog by Tom Halligan Introduction: This is the second in a series of posts aimed at providing information on Kubernetes tooling (I will use the abbreviation K8s at times) to IT, DevOps...
April 30, 2021 | By Tom Halligan
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Practitioner’s guide: an introduction to Kubernetes multi-tenancy
Guest post originally published on D2IQ’s blog by Alex Hisaka If your organization is adopting multiple Kubernetes clusters, chances are that multiple users or groups have access to these clusters on the same shared infrastructure. Kubernetes multi-tenancy aims...
April 29, 2021 | By Alex Hisaka
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Getting started with Kuma service mesh
Guest post originally published on the Kong blog by Marco Palladino Kuma is an open source, CNCF service mesh that supports every environment, including Kubernetes and virtual machines. In this Kuma service mesh tutorial, I will show you how easy it is...
April 28, 2021 | By Marco Palladino
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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) best practices
Guest post originally published on the Infracloud blog by Rayan Das What is Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)? The site reliability engineering (SRE) concept originated at Google. The idea is closely related to the principles of DevOps. It’s an...
April 28, 2021 | By Rayan Das
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Fluid: An important piece for big data and AI to embrace cloud native
Guest post originally published on Alibaba Cloud’s blog by Gu Rong, Che Yang, and Fan Bin In recent years, more and more AI and big data applications are being deployed and run on cloud-native orchestration frameworks such as...
April 27, 2021 | By Gu Rong, Che Yang, and Fan Bin
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Make your Kubernetes policies stick: use an effective enforcement plan
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds blog by Joe Pelletier As teams move beyond their first Kubernetes pilot and into a broader deployment across the organization, DevOps teams have an increasingly difficult job. They don’t have time to...
April 23, 2021 | By Joe Pelletier
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Non-breaking breakpoints: the evolution of debugging
Guest post originally posted on the Rookout blog by Noa Goldman Since the beginning of time, back to before humans invented fire, there were two traditional ways to debug applications: one way -after having invented hieroglyphics, of course...
April 21, 2021 | By Noa Goldman
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Common use cases for observability with AIOps
Guest post originally published on LOGIQ’s blog by Ajit Chelat IT infrastructures have been evolving constantly and rapidly, along with Big Data. Businesses worldwide are moving from predictable and static physical systems to intuitive software resources that can...
April 20, 2021 | By Ajit Chelat
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Introduction to virtualization and resource management in IaaS
Guest post by Akash Bakshi of MSys Technologies The Rise of Resource Overcommitment In this world of constant digitization, the rise of large-scale cloud computing has given the users a choice to receive computing resources on-demand and with...
April 16, 2021