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An Introduction to Civo Cloud - A Complete Guide with Field CTO Saiyam Pathak - Civo.com

Join Saiyam Pathak, Field CTO at Civo, in this comprehensive crash course on Civo Cloud. Dive into the world of cloud-native services as we explore Civo's offerings, including Kubernetes, managed databases, and advanced machine learning capabilities. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, this guide provides valuable insights into creating and managing Kubernetes clusters, utilizing Civo's CLI and Terraform integration, and leveraging the power of GPU for machine learning projects. Get a glimpse of the future with previews of upcoming features and learn how to maximize the potential of your cloud resources with Civo.

Looking at nth degree's Innovative Fractional Service Delivery Model

The nth degree team joins Cribl's Ed Bailey and Andrew Duca to discuss nth degree's innovative fractional service delivery model. This is a discussion anyone who has had to engage professional services should be interested in hearing. nth degree has developed a service delivery model that enables fast engagement and removes friction around service delivery and planning. Imagine not having to get an SOW reviewed by legal for every engagement. That alone solves a big problem for almost everyone.

Introduction to eBPF with Grafana Beyla, with Nikola Grcevski (Grafana Office Hours #25)

Nikola Grcevski, Principal Software Engineer at Grafana Labs, gives us an introduction to eBPF with Grafana Beyla. We discuss what is eBPF, how you can use it to auto-instrument applications, and how to get started with Beyla. eBPF observability is all the rage because we all want automagical instrumentation-- but does it live up to that promise? Nikola's here to tell us what eBPF can and can't do, and where he'd like to take Beyla next.

Simplifying MongoDB Operations

In the dynamic realm of database technology, MongoDB has emerged as the leader among document databases. A growing number of enterprises are deploying MongoDB on diverse infrastructures, such as the public and private cloud. This approach is unlocking the advantages of containerisation, virtualisation, and orchestration for MongoDB instances. The benefits are compelling, but achieving them is a highly complex undertaking.