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Day Two Cloud 199: Platform Engineering With Suzanne Daniels

Packet Pushers

Today, we'll be diving into the world of platform engineering and internal developer portals. 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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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. They’re engineering-focused.”.

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable

Kentik

There are a number of definitions, but observability in the DevOps world has been about using diverse telemetry to know the internal states of systems over time (generally focused around metrics, logs, and traces), and providing answers to the unbounded questions needed to run modern applications. 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. The term has a literal engineering definition, that, in a nutshell, means the internal state of any system is knowable solely by external observation. Port numbers and IP addresses are less useful in traffic analytics.

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

Kentik

Aside from these NCCM tools many organizations are also adopting network orchestration tools that promote infrastructure as code, and DevOps cultures and methodologies. These DevOps tools can typically manage multiple types of infrastructure. Clearly Python is the winner across the board here.

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Kentik Detect for Kentik Site Reliability

Kentik

We also looked at this traffic by destination port and saw that in addition to the spikes on port 14999 (aggregation service) we saw a dip on 20012 (ingest) which is a service running on the same node. Our aggregation service did not anticipate 50+ workers responding simultaneously during a large query over many devices (flow sources).

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How Kentik reduces the likelihood of a full-blown cyber-attack before it happens

Kentik

Network data enrichment Speaking on granularity, Kentik goes beyond the basics of tracking IP, port, and protocol by providing deep multi-dimensional enrichment of network data like NetFlow and SNMP to detect threats faster. Well, if you see SSH connections over port 22 still happening, it is worth investigating.

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