Jun 27, 11:00 PM – Jun 28, 1:00 AM (UTC)
We have two special guests Abhinav Debey (visiting from India) from Devtron, and Siva Guruvareddiar from AWS.
Abhinav is a DevOps Engineer at Devtron. He's a highly motivated and lifelong learner with a passion for open-source software and cloud-native technologies. Currently, he's also one of the active maintainers and contributors to the open-source project called Devtron. As a CNCF Ambassador, Abhinav is dedicated to democratizing Kubernetes adoption by sharing his knowledge and experience with the community. When he's not working, he loves to travel places and spent time in nature.
Siva is a Senior Specialist Solutions Architect at AWS focus on Observability and Kubernetes, with more than 20 years of experience in the field (Ex Oracle & Ex Apple). Siva is a specialist in the Application modernization space, where he has worked on full spectrum of SDLC cycles for varying sizes of customers.
Improving Austin has graciously offered their space for our meeting! The address is 11044 Research Blvd Suite C-120, Austin, TX 78759.
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Improving is a comprehensive IT services company that offers a variety of solutions aimed at enhancing business productivity and technology infrastructures. Their services include IT consulting, custom software development, agile training, and managed IT consulting. The company focuses on modern technology services across North America, leveraging expertise in areas such as platform engineering, AI/ML, and modern data strategies. Their solutions are designed to align technology seamlessly with business objectives, optimizing efficiency and implementing customized solutions to accelerate business value
Thank you to Improving for hosting K8s Austin!
Kubernetes Monitoring Using Managed Open Source Technologies by Siva Guruvareddiar
This session will explore monitoring Kubernetes using managed open-source technologies, such as Amazon-managed service for Prometheus and Amazon-managed Grafana.
Unlocking Full-stack Observability for Kubernetes Workloads by Abhinav Dubey
Kubernetes, despite its power for containerized deployments, can be challenging to navigate when overseeing workloads. Kubernetes dashboards bridge this gap by offering a centralized platform for visualizing your entire application ecosystem. Through data aggregation on deployments, pods, and other resources, these dashboards empower users to gain immediate insights into the health, resource usage, and potential issues across running workloads. Users can further delve into specific deployments or pods by examining logs, metrics, and configurations, facilitating in-depth troubleshooting, and informed decisions for scaling or optimizing deployments. This level of visibility empowers teams to effectively navigate their Kubernetes environment, ensuring application health and performance.
June 27 – 28, 2024
11:00 PM – 1:00 AM (UTC)
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