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Network Observability Can Enable Hybrid Multi-Cloud Network Operations

Kentik

Network operations teams that are struggling to align with a DevOps-centric, multi-cloud future should investigate how the concept of network observability can help them. DevOps devotees are familiar with the term “observability.” DevOps professionals are familiar with the concept of observability.

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 2: Network Telemetry Sources

Kentik

Networkers running enterprise and critical service provider infrastructure need infrastructure-savvy analogs of the same observability principles and practices being deployed by DevOps groups. The critical context that enables teams to ask questions about users, applications, and customers (and not just IP addresses and ports).

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Day Two Cloud 199: Platform Engineering With Suzanne Daniels

Packet Pushers

Welcome to this episode of Day Two Cloud! Our special guest, Suzanne Daniels, Developer Relations Lead at Port, will be sharing her insights on how platform engineering can take your DevOps journey to the next level. Welcome to this episode of Day Two Cloud!

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable

Kentik

The internet is now the critical glue that connects traditional and cloud infrastructure. The goal is to answer any question of your network infrastructure — quickly and easily: Across any kind of network (cloud or on-prem). Across any kind of network element (physical, virtual, or cloud service). The Move to Observability.

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Network observability: Hype or reality?

Kentik

The concept of observability has taken hold in the DevOps, SRE and application performance monitoring (APM) space. But the critical point here is the trend toward cloud networking , and related trends such as SD-WAN have changed the game. Here are some of the problems of classic NPM: They can’t handle cloud-scale.

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The State of Network Automation: Don't Worry. You Aren't Behind

Kentik

This is how Google is able to manage millions of servers running billions of containers each day, and how cloud-native companies have constructed their applications on top of new infrastructure underpinned by Kubernetes. These DevOps tools can typically manage multiple types of infrastructure.

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It's Time for NPM Appliances to Go Bye-Bye

Kentik

I recently had the chance to talk with some editors at TMCNet, specifically for Cloud IT Week, and we had a good conversation about the need for NPM to move beyond aging appliances and into cloud models. I&O leaders must consider cloud-centric monitoring technologies to fill visibility gaps.”. Why is this cloud friendly?

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