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How Developer Observability is Transforming Dev Role

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

As we embrace the reliability, agility, and innovative potential of the multi-cloud environment, observability in DevOps grows more critical. Alongside streamlined processes and collaborative efficiency, DevOps teams need real-time access to detailed, correlative, context-rich data and analytics. You can find them on LinkedIn.

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable

Kentik

There are a number of definitions, but observability in the DevOps world has been about using diverse telemetry to know the internal states of systems over time (generally focused around metrics, logs, and traces), and providing answers to the unbounded questions needed to run modern applications. The Network is the Key.

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Authors’ Cut Spark Notes Edition: Jumpstart Your Observability Journey

Honeycomb

While we encourage you to read the whole thing, we also get that it’s long, deeply technical, and not what one would consider light beach reading. While we encourage you to read the whole thing, we also get that it’s long, deeply technical, and not what one would consider light beach reading. By Liz Fong-Jones. By Charity Majors.

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Honeycomb Unveils Kubernetes-Aware Observability to Solve Application Performance Mysteries

Honeycomb

However, while infrastructure dashboards within application performance monitoring (APM) suites are effective for platform engineers monitoring Kubernetes, they lack detailed application context relevant to developers diagnosing and resolving software issues. Honeycomb for Kubernetes is available now to all Honeycomb users.

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How Kentik reduces the likelihood of a full-blown cyber-attack before it happens

Kentik

This is part 1 of 3 in a blog series about how to fortify your security posture with Kentik. Respond : Kentik uses real-time network data to kick off mitigation efforts and, when the dust settles, obtain a deep understanding of what happened so you can prevent future attacks. Before we get into how, let’s look at why.

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NPM, encryption, and the challenges ahead: Part 2

Kentik

In part 1 of this series, I talked a bit about how encryption is shaping network performance monitoring (NPM). Most NetOps and DevOps professionals today hear complaints about network performance when employees work from home. By focusing on the goal, we start to think outside the box of traditional monitoring techniques.

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Network observability: Hype or reality?

Kentik

I say network observability is not just vendor hype, and this blog will make the case. What is observability? Let’s back up for a minute and talk about what “observability” means. Let’s back up for a minute and talk about what “observability” means. And what configuration change caused this behavior?

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