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

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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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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. Hybrid Cloud Benefits.

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NPM, encryption, and the challenges ahead: Part 2

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Most NetOps and DevOps professionals today hear complaints about network performance when employees work from home. We can’t telnet to the routers in the path because different companies in different countries own them. In part 1 of this series, I talked a bit about how encryption is shaping network performance monitoring (NPM).

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Kentik’s Journey to Deliver the First Cloud Network Observability Product

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This is happening at the same time that SRE and DevOps teams are actually speeding up and enjoying the agility of the cloud. Fifteen years ago you couldn’t launch a new business or even run a school without having a server, a switch, and a router sitting in a rack somewhere. to the raw source and destination IP addresses in your VPCs.

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