#o11y #Observability

How a unified data model improves feature flag rollout decisions

Source: Datadog | The Monitor blog

Link to story: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/platform-depth-product-signals/

How a unified data model improves feature flag rollout decisions | Datadog

Learn how stitched-together tooling can be a bottleneck for shipping at scale, and how a unified platform can bring together product signals for teams to observe their entire stack.

Datadog

 #o11y #Observability

Monitor LLM routing with the Kubernetes Inference Extension

Source: Datadog | The Monitor blog

Link to story: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/llm-routing-kubernetes-inference-extension/

Monitor LLM routing with the Kubernetes Inference Extension | Datadog

Learn how to use inference-aware routing for your LLM workloads in Kubernetes, and how to monitor performance with Datadog.

Datadog

 #o11y #Observability

Smarter data pipelines for modern healthcare

Source: Cribl Blog
Cribl
Link to story: https://cribl.io/blog/smarter-data-pipelines-for-modern-healthcare

Smarter data pipelines for modern healthcare | Cribl

Smarter data pipelines for modern healthcare

Cribl

 #o11y #Observability

OpenTelemetry graduates: A milestone for the observability Open Source community

Source: Dynatrace Blog
Omer Dayan
Link to story: https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/opentelemetry-graduates-a-milestone-for-the-observability-open-source-community/

OpenTelemetry graduates: A milestone for the observability Open Source community

This milestone marks the cloud native ecosystem's achievement of production readiness and maturity, thanks to the efforts of hundreds of companies and thousands of developers.

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Looking to contribute to a #cloudnative #opensource project from the @CloudNativeFdn but not sure how to get started? Here's a guide to helping the @fluentbit docs project, from setting up your fork to AI guidelines, get started today! #observabiltiy #o11y https://bit.ly/mastering-fluentbit-docs-contrib
Mastering Fluent Bit: Beginners Guide for Contributing to our CNCF Project Docs

Mastering Fluent Bit: Beginners Guide for Contributing to our CNCF Project Docs

 #o11y #Observability

Instrument LangGraph agents with Datadog: a practical guide

Source: Datadog | The Monitor blog

Link to story: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/langgraph-agent-monitoring/

Instrument LangGraph agents with Datadog: a practical guide | Datadog

Learn how to use Datadog Agent Monitoring and the LLM Observability SDK to trace and monitor a LangGraph agent.

Datadog

 #o11y #Observability

Data Lake vs. Data Warehouse: What’s the Difference and Which One Do You Actually Need to Succeed in the Era of AI?

Source: Cribl Blog
Cribl
Link to story: https://cribl.io/blog/data-lake-vs-data-warehouse-what-is-the-difference/

Data Lake vs. Data Warehouse: What is the Difference | Cribl

Data lake vs data warehouse: learn the key differences, when to use each, and how to choose the right architecture for AI, analytics, and cost control.

Cribl

 #o11y #Observability

From M-21-31 to M-26-14: A more practical path to federal logging and visibility

Source: Cribl Blog
Cribl
Link to story: https://cribl.io/blog/from-m2131-to-m2614-a-more-practical-path-to-federal-logging-and-visibility/

From M-21-31 to M-26-14: A more practical path to federal logging and visibility | Cribl

From M-21-31 to M-26-14: A more practical path to federal logging and visibility

Cribl

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Cert’s up: Using self-signed TLS to encrypt Cribl-to-Cribl data streams

Source: Cribl Blog
Cribl
Link to story: https://cribl.io/blog/certs-up-using-self-signed-tls-to-encrypt-cribl-to-cribl-data-streams/

Cert’s up: Using self-signed TLS to encrypt Cribl-to-Cribl data streams | Cribl

Cert’s up: Using self-signed TLS to encrypt Cribl-to-Cribl data streams

Cribl

 #o11y #Observability

How to detect HTTP/2 abuse in Apache web server logs

Source: Datadog | The Monitor blog

Link to story: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/detect-http2-abuse-apache-web-server-logs/

How to detect HTTP/2 abuse in Apache web server logs | Datadog

Understand the common ways attackers exploit HTTP/2 vulnerabilities and how to detect them in your Apache HTTP Server logs

Datadog