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How to surface misconfigured resources by defining policies | Datadog Tips & Tricks

Misconfigured infrastructure resources can be easy to miss, especially in multi-account or multi-cloud environments. From EKS clusters running on deprecated versions to RDS engines on extended support, these issues can disrupt services or drive up costs if left unchecked. In this video, we show you how to: By centralizing policies, you’ll gain a clear view of where to focus your remediation efforts.

Optimize Kubernetes and Container Costs with Datadog Cloud Cost Management

Struggling to understand the true cost of your Kubernetes workloads? With Datadog Cloud Cost Management, you can automatically allocate container costs by team, product, and service down to the pod. Instantly identify idle resources, surface optimization opportunities, and act with confidence. All in one unified platform.

Reduce cloud waste with Datadog Cost Recommendations

Struggling to optimize your cloud spend across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud? Datadog Cloud Cost Management highlights underutilized or legacy resources and lets engineers take immediate action using Datadog Workflows. Eliminate waste and drive savings with recommendations that your teams can trust.

Failover and cloud aren't enough for reliability

Amin Momin of @CapgeminiGlobal talks about reliability takes dedicated effort beyond just using the cloud and setting up failover. Full transcript: There are two misconceptions about reliability. One is people only think failover is reliability. Just doing the failover, that will be enough from the reliability point of view. That's the first one. And the second one: we are deployed into the cloud, so it is the service provider's responsibility to provide the reliability.

How Elasticsearch Works: Documents, JSON & Index Explained

Ever wondered how Elasticsearch can search any kind of data? In this video, we break it down with a simple deck of cards analogy that makes indexing easy to understand. Each card is like a JSON document with fields and values, suit, color, number, type. Combine them and you’ve built an index, giving Elasticsearch the power to answer queries like “show me all the red cards” or “show me only the face cards.” If you can describe it, you can index it, and if you can index it, you can search it.

Demo Roundups! Beyond the Incident: Mastering Post-Incident Reviews for Continuous Learning

What happens after an incident matters just as much as how you handle it. Anojan Gunasekaran, Senior Product Manager for Incident Analysis, presents an insightful session on transforming post-incident reviews from a bureaucratic necessity into a powerful tool for organizational improvement. Through a live demo, learn how to structure reviews that help facilitate meaningful discussions, identify systemic issues, and create actionable recommendations that prevent future incidents.