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Making Peace with the Grim Reaper - Liveness & Readiness Probes | Guy Menahem & Anais Ulrichs

Learn all about liveness and readiness probes (done right) from Guy Menachem - Solution Architect at Komodor, the first Kubernetes-native troubleshooting platform, with vast experience working with DBs from old-timey mainframes to cloud-native systems.

Observability and Resilience in Microservices-based Environments [Komodor + Epsagon Webinar]

Kubernetes has made it easier to manage and scale microservices. However, keeping track of so many moving parts is often challenging for Dev & Ops teams. Achieving clear observability for better monitoring and troubleshooting is key to improving the development process.

The 2022 Managed Kubernetes Showdown: GKE vs AKS vs EKS

Kubernetes may provide an abundance of benefits, but those who are using it may be well aware that it often requires quite a bit (or even a lot!) of effort and skill to run the platform independently. So – rather than having to put up with it on their own, organizations are able to pay for a managed Kubernetes service instead. This is where Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) come in.