`kubectl logs` works fine until you need to ship logs somewhere. Then you're configuring collectors, routing rules, credentials, RBAC permissions, and buffering strategies.

Peter Wilcsinszky explains what Logging Operator handles for you in this ๐ŸŒฉ๏ธ Thunder episode: https://youtu.be/NDsaw0hO0T8

#Kubernetes #LoggingOperator #Observability #DevOps #CNCF

What happens when one team's logging volume overwhelms everyone else's pipeline? How do you give teams autonomy without sacrificing stability?

Peter Wilcsinszky explains how Logging Operator's Flow and Output custom resources solve this in this ๐ŸŒฉ๏ธ Thunder episode:
https://youtu.be/NDsaw0hO0T8

#Kubernetes #LoggingOperator #MultiTenancy #Observability #CNCF

Fluent Bit works, but what if you want more flexibility at the collector layer? What if you want to use OpenTelemetry Collector instead?

Peter Wilcsinszky explains how the new Telemetry Controller makes this possible in this ๐ŸŒฉ๏ธ Thunder episode:
https://youtu.be/NDsaw0hO0T8

#Kubernetes #OpenTelemetry #LoggingOperator #Observability #CNCF

What do you do when your legacy app writes logs to files instead of stdout? Or when you need Kubernetes event logs alongside container logs?

Peter Wilcsinszky explains in this ๐ŸŒฉ๏ธ Thunder episode:
https://youtu.be/NDsaw0hO0T8

#Kubernetes #LoggingOperator #Observability #CNCF #DevOps

In this episode of ๐ŸŒฉ๏ธ Thunder, Peter Wilcsinszky, maintainer of Logging Operator, explains how the project's Flow and Output custom resources bring Kubernetes-native control to log routing. We cover the noisy neighbor problem, what happens when a tenant's aggregator goes down, and how the new Telemetry Controller enables OpenTelemetry Collector integration.

Watch now โ†’
https://youtu.be/NDsaw0hO0T8

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