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Hybrid vs. Multi-cloud: The Good, the Bad and the Network Observability Needed

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This allows DevOps teams to configure the application to increase or decrease the amount of system capacity, like CPU, storage, memory and input/output bandwidth, all on-demand. For example, some DevOps teams feel that AWS is more ideal for infrastructure services such as DNS services and load balancing. Multi-cloud Benefits.

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Network observability: Hype or reality?

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The concept of observability has taken hold in the DevOps, SRE and application performance monitoring (APM) space. Why is my bandwidth bill so high? Port numbers and IP addresses are less useful in traffic analytics. I say network observability is not just vendor hype, and this blog will make the case.

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Data Gravity in Cloud Networks: Distributed Gravity and Network Observability

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Often this is the first tier of “enriching the data,” where correlations between network details like IP addresses, DNS names, application stack tags, and deployment versions can be made. Unexpected traffic patterns For the first case study, I want to discuss an international DevOps team using a 50-node Kubernetes cluster.

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Synthetics 101: How to Drive Better Business Outcomes

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IP address, server, host, web page, etc.), The desire to consume applications and services from different parts of the world and on-the-go, driven by advances in technology enabling high-bandwidth applications on consumer devices. Checking out a shopping cart. network, DNS, HTTP, web, etc.), Tying It to Business Outcomes.

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Kentik Detect for Kentik Site Reliability

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In Data Explorer, we built a query, using the time range of the incident, with “Full Device” as the group-by dimension, and we filtered the query down to the IP address for gcr.io. We simultaneously had a network bandwidth alert showing more than 20 Gbps of traffic among 20 nodes. but then stopped shortly after 11:00 UTC.

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