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. A straightforward process like figuring out what changes were made to the system, and by whom, becomes mission impossible. Achieving clear observability for better monitoring and troubleshooting is key to improving the development process.
By using real-life examples, we will cover the following topics:
- How to use distributed tracing to build intuition about your architecture for development, troubleshooting, and monitoring.
- The importance of correlating metrics, events, logs & traces to understand system-wide changes and their effect on other microservices.
- How to create alerts for anomalies detected in a k8s-based environment.
The session will begin with a talk by tech evangelist, Chinmay Gaikwad from Epsagon and Itiel Shwartz, Komodor’s CTO & co-founder followed by an open Q&A session. We will conclude the webinar with a short demo of both Epsagon’s and Komodor’s platforms.