Kubernetes Community Days (KCDs) are global, community-organized events that gather adopters and technologists from open source and cloud native communities, supported by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).
This is our first edition in Porto (and Portugal), and we’re excited to bring the community together. We want to provide a platform for professionals and experts from all levels and backgrounds to learn, network, and share their knowledge on all things cloud native.
On Sat, 28 Sep from 15:55-16:30 in room Sala La Redoute
Are you looking at your organization’s efforts to enter or expand into the cloud native landscape and feeling a bit daunted by the vast expanse of information surrounding cloud native observability? When you’re moving so fast with agile practices across your DevOps, SRE’s, and platform engineering teams, it’s no wonder this can seem a bit confusing.
Unfortunately, the choices being made have a great impact on both your business, your budgets, and the ultimate success of your cloud native initiatives. That hasty decision up front leads to big headaches very quickly down the road. Join me for an hour of audience engaging power where you the attendee can choose-your-own-pitfalls-adventure, by polling the attendees shall determine the course of the session! I’ll introduce attendees to the problem facing everyone with cloud native observability followed by any 3 common mistakes that I’m seeing organizations make (depending on what the attendees choose!) and how you can avoid them.
Key takeaways: There are pitfalls exploring OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, and Fluent Bit as specific CNCF projects in our cloud native observability landscape with pointers to hands-on workshops found at https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io/
Eric is Chronosphere’s Director of Technical Marketing and Evangelism. He’s renowned in the development community as a speaker, lecturer, author and baseball expert. His current role allows him to help the world understand the challenges they are facing with cloud native observability. He brings a unique perspective to the stage with a professional life dedicated to sharing his deep expertise of open source technologies, organizations, and is a CNCF Ambassador.