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Qovery the new standard for DevOps automation

Qovery is a DevOps automation platform that lets developers deploy and scale applications on their cloud by simplifying and automating infrastructure so tech teams can focus on what matters most: building great products. Designed for modern and innovative companies, Qovery delivers the ease of a PaaS with the flexibility and control of your own cloud. Qovery takes the toil out of DevOps, freeing engineers to focus on what matters, while providing a refined experience and full control at every stage of scaling.

Easiest Way to Ship Docker & Nginx Logs to Loki with Promtail

Effective monitoring catches problems before users do, and with Promtail, Loki, and LogQL, it’s a lightweight, approachable option for any DevOps team. This guide shows how to monitor Docker itself (pull failures, restarts, health flaps) so you’ve got a baseline on container runtime health.

Docker Daemon Logs: How to Find, Read, and Use Them

Sometimes Docker behaves in ways that catch you off guard—containers don’t start as expected, images pause during pull, or networking takes longer than usual to respond. In those moments, the Docker daemon logs are your best reference point. These logs capture exactly what the Docker engine is doing at any given time. They give you a running account of system state, performance signals, and events that help you understand what’s happening beneath the surface.

What Is RabbitMQ And How Do You Manage It With Kubernetes?

The world of Kubernetes and RabbitMQ evolves rapidly. Our popular 2022 post laid the groundwork for HA deployments; now, join us for the crucial 2025 update to ensure your architecture remains cutting-edge. As organizations continue their powerful shift from monolithic architecture (where all the code building the application exists as a single, monolithic entity) to microservices architecture.

Kubernetes monitoring 101: Best practices to kickstart your journey

Use this guide to help you build a solid observability foundation without getting overwhelmed and get started with the best practices for a practical Kubernetes management. Starting your Kubernetes journey can feel like diving into the deep end; with hundreds of metrics, endless logs, and a growing list of tools, it's easy to lose focus. But here's the good news: you don't need to monitor everything from day one. Instead, start small.

We've raised $13M Series A to make DevOps so simple, it feels unfair

I'm excited to announce our $13M Series A, led by IRIS and Crane Venture Partners with support from Datadog founders and Speedinvest. This investment will fuel our mission to make DevOps simple and scalable, expand in the US and Europe, and accelerate product innovation.

Global Online Meetup: K3k

Even though multi-tenancy isn't a new concept, when it comes to Kubernetes, implementing the concept can come with its own set of challenges - noisy neighbours, operational complexities, and, of course, security considerations. Sounds like a lot? Well, that's why it's essential to strike a balance between flexibility and optimising resource utilisation. Join Divya Mohan at 2 PM UTC on 25th September as she hosts Rossella Sblendido and Jean-Phillipe Gouin to explore how the K3k project from SUSE helps us achieve all this and more in this edition of the Global Online Meetup.

Monitor Kubernetes Hosts with OpenTelemetry

It’s 3 AM. API latency just spiked from 200ms to 2s. Alerts are firing, and users are frustrated. You SSH into the first server: top, free -h, iostat — nothing unusual. On to the next host. And the next. That’s how most of us learned to debug. The tools worked, and we got good at using them. But as infrastructure became distributed and dynamic, this approach started to break down. Modern monitoring needs more than SSH and top. It needs unified telemetry.

Densify Talks, CNCF, OpenAPI, and Kubernetes with Dan Ciruli from Nutanix

<span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> Andrew Hillier sits down with Dan Ciruli, who leads the cloud native product management team at Nutanix.