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Webinar: How Do Mature DevOps Teams Manage Software Security?

There is so much information out there about software security. Every day, there seems to be a new news headline, government regulation, or tool promising to “fix it all”. Do you ever wish you could just peek into how some of the industry’s best dev teams are managing this? We’ve assembled a panel of experts from the mature DevOps teams of Puppet and Shopify to answer some of your biggest questions.

How to manage high cardinality metrics in Prometheus and Kubernetes

Over the last few months, a common and recurring theme in our conversations with users has been about managing observability costs, which is increasing at a rate faster than the footprint of the applications and infrastructure being monitored. As enterprises lean into cloud native architectures and the popularity of Prometheus continues to grow, it is not surprising that metrics cardinality (a cartesian combination of metrics and labels) also grows.

How to autoscale Grafana Loki queries using KEDA

Grafana Loki is Grafana Labs’ open source log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. Loki is horizontally scalable, highly available, and multi-tenant. In addition, Grafana Cloud Logs is our fully managed, lightweight, and cost-effective log aggregation system based on Grafana Loki, with free and paid options for individuals, teams, and large enterprises.

Your IT Alerting Software is Failing You. We Can Help.

Sometimes an IT ticket is just an IT ticket. But far more often, when one or a few tickets are submitted, it means there are many more users and systems exposed to the same issue. IT issues can quickly get out of control and affect many employees, sometimes overnight. When these get out of control, they can become “top call drivers” that bring your team, department, business lines, and even entire business to a halt.

Iterating on an OpenTelemetry Collector Deployment in Kubernetes

When you want to direct your observability data in a uniform fashion, you want to run an OpenTelemetry collector. If you have a Kubernetes cluster handy, that’s a useful place to run it. Helm is a quick way to get it running in Kubernetes; it encapsulates all the YAML object definitions that you need. OpenTelemetry publishes a Helm chart for the collector. When you install the OpenTelemetry collector with Helm, you’ll give it some configuration.

This is Komodor

Komodor is a troubleshooting platform for Kubernetes, complete with automated playbooks for every K8s resource, and static-prevention monitors that enrich live & historical data with contextual insights to help enforce best practices and stop incidents in their tracks. By baking K8s expertise directly into the product, Komodor is accelerating response times, reducing MTTR and empowering dev teams to resolve issues efficiently and independently.