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In this special year-end episode of OpenObservability Talks, we are thrilled to host Charity Majors, co-founder and CTO of Honeycomb, for an insightful conversation on the state of observability. Charity and our host Horovits recently delivered keynotes at Open Source Observability Day, which sparked fascinating discussions on the evolution of open observability and its impact on the broader industry.
Together, they run a 2024 yearly postmortem on the key insights and trends, exploring what the observability community and industry have accomplished this year. Looking ahead, they also discuss whatâs on the horizon for observability in 2025 and beyond.
Charity Majors pioneered the concept of modern Observability, drawing on her years of experience building and managing massive distributed systems at Parse (acquired by Facebook), Facebook, and Linden Lab building Second Life. She is the co-author of Observability Engineering and Database Reliability Engineering (O'Reilly).
Join us for this fireside chat as we wrap up the year with the influential voices in observability.
The episode was live-streamed on 9 December 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ssNKAmYMs
You can read the recap post at https://medium.com/p/94f80fff77e8/
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
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Show Notes:
00:00 - intro
01:51 - major observability trends of 2024
05:14 - OpenTelemetry trends
07:50 - Observability 2.0
14:45 - AI for DevOps and Observability
27:02 - Platform engineering
36:37 - observability query and data analytics
43:40 - observability for business insights
46:53 - how to start observability in Greenfield projects
50:15 - additional use cases for observability
54:11 - controlling cost of observability
58:47 - outro
Resources:
Practitioner's guide to wide events: https://jeremymorrell.dev/blog/a-practitioners-guide-to-wide-events/
Charity Major's blog on Observability 2.0: https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/time-to-version-observability-signs-point-to-yes
Observability Is A Data Analytics Problem: https://insideainews.com/2022/04/07/observability-is-a-data-analytics-problem/
Platform as a Product survey by the CNCF: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:share:7267977952242397185/
SaaS observability: https://medium.com/p/b2db276305b2
Expensive Metrics: Why Your Monitoring Data and Bill Get Out Of Hand: https://medium.com/p/e5724619e3f1
Sampling best practices: https://logz.io/learn/sampling-in-distributed-tracing-guide/
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
BlueSky: @horovits.bsky.social
Charity Majors
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Twitter: https://x.com/mipsytipsy
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charity-majors
Mastodon: @[email protected]
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/mipsytipsy.bsky.social
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Catch up on everything you missed at KubeCon North America 2024! Join us for a special recap that brings you closer to the action. This is a special episode in collaboration with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the foundation behind KubeCon+CloudNativeCon and the cloud-native projects.
Dotan Horovits, our host and a CNCF Ambassador, will be joined by an all-star panel of cloud-native expertsâCNCF Ambassadors Viktor Farcic and Max KörbĂ€cherâeach bringing their unique insights and takeaways from the conference.Together, they unpack the major project announcements and key themes from this yearâs event: the standout talks, co-located events, maintainer meetings and those memorable hallway conversations. Get insights from the experts who know the cloud-native space inside out.Viktor Farcic is a lead rapscallion at Upbound and a published author. He is a host of the YouTube channel DevOps Toolkit and a co-host of DevOps Paradox.Max is Co-Founder at Liquid Reply. He is Co-Chair of the CNCF Environmental Sustainability Technical Advisory Group and served 3 years at the Kubernetes release team. He runs the Munich Kubernetes Meetup as well as the Munich and Ukraine Kubernetes Community Days.Dotan Horovits is a DevOps specialist with special focus on observability solutions and related open source projects such as OpenTelemetry, Jaeger, Prometheus and OpenSearch. He runs the OpenObservability Talks podcast, now in its 5th year.Don't miss this expert-led KubeCon recap, in collaboration with the Cloud Native Computing Foundationâs official channel!
The episode was live-streamed on 19 November 2024 in collaboration with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TrPev5IzB8You can read the recap post: https://medium.com/@horovits/1362959030c1
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
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https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
Show Notes:
00:00 - episode and speaker intro02:45 - KubeCon Salt Lake City stats and trends05:26 - The cloud-native stack is maturing up08:12 - KubeConâs role in the cloud-native space11:23 - Platform Engineering trend14:07 - Open specifications and Kubernetes API18:44 - Flatcar joins the CNCF with container focused OS24:54 - wasmCloud moves to CNCF incubation and WASMCon highlights31:49 - CNCF Ambassador program and recent Community Awards35:24 - KubeCon event plan and expansion, and local KCDs43:34 - Environmental Sustainability TAG47:46 - Dapr and cert-manager reached CNCF graduation 51:11 - Cloud Native Reference Architectures54:39 - observability updates for Jaeger, Prometheus and more58:53 - episode outro
Resources:
CNCF community awards: https://www.cncf.io/announcements/2024/11/14/cloud-native-computing-foundation-announces-the-2024-community-awards-winners/Dapr graduation: https://www.cncf.io/announcements/2024/11/12/cloud-native-computing-foundation-announces-dapr-graduation/wasmCloud moves to incubation: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2024/11/12/cncf-welcomes-wasmcloud-to-the-cncf-incubator/ More on wasmCloud: https://medium.com/p/02a5025c6115OpenTelemetry expands into CI/CD observability https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:share:7259200802689273856 Jaeger v2 unveiled https://medium.com/p/be612dbee774Prometheus 3.0 unveiled https://medium.com/p/1c5edca32c87Flatcar joins the CNCF https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:share:7257278073824288768/ OpenCost matured into incubation https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:share:7257826394179522562 New Cloud Native Reference Architecture hub: https://architecture.cncf.io/ CNCF upcoming events: https://www.cncf.io/events/Kubernetes Community Days events around the world https://www.cncf.io/kcds/
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
BlueSky: @horovits.bsky.social
Viktor Farcic===========Twitter: https://twitter.com/vfarcic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/viktorfarcic BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/vfarcic.bsky.socialMax KörbÀcher=============Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkoerbi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxkoerbaecher BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/mkoerbi.bsky.socialMastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@[email protected]
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In this episode of OpenObservability Talks, Dotan Horovits sits down with Yuri Shkuro, the creator of Jaeger, to unveil the highly anticipated Jaeger V2. This major release introduces a new architecture with deep OpenTelemetry integration, which promises more flexibility, performance, extensibility and ease of use. Join us as Yuri shares insider details on the challenges, innovations, and roadmap for Jaeger V2 towards a more efficient and scalable distributed tracing solution.
Yuri is a software engineer who works on distributed tracing, observability, reliability, and performance problems, currently working at Meta; author of the book "Mastering Distributed Tracing"; creator of Jaeger, an open source distributed tracing platform originally developed at Uber; co-founder of the OpenTracing and OpenTelemetry CNCF projects; member of the W3C Distributed Tracing Working Group.
The episode was live-streamed on 14 October 2024, and the video is available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=lICivVwm-F8.
Check out the recap blog at: https://medium.com/p/be612dbee774/
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
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https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
Show Notes:
00:00 - Intro 00:45 - Open Source Observability Day 01:46 - Episode and guest intro 04:37 - Jaeger v1.x highlights 09:04 - Jaeger scope evolution from instrumentation to backend 13:36 - Jaeger v2 - why now? 20:26 - New architecture for V2 - learnings for SW engineering 26:53 - Jaeger persistence layer, and do we need tracing-specialized database? 35:35 - extending OpenTelemetry to manage storage for Jaeger 38:57 - RC1 is out, when is GA expected and what's expected? 43:24 - Breaking changes and migration path from v1 to v2 48:31 - What's expected for Jaeger UI 51:24 - New contributors joining through mentorship programs 54:47 - Observability at Meta/Facebook: machine learning, correlation, OpenTelemetry 1:01:04 - OutroResources:
https://www.jaegertracing.io/docs/next-release-v2/getting-started/â https://medium.com/jaegertracing/towards-jaeger-v2-moar-opentelemetry-2f8239bee48e https://horovits.medium.com/observability-into-your-finops-taking-distributed-tracing-beyond-monitoring-48a51e32e78a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35aInRLbTQo&list=PLd57eY2edRXz4djMETYTm-2p8WGTdoX3D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l0HKUDoX4Q&list=PLd57eY2edRXz4djMETYTm-2p8WGTdoX3D https://research.facebook.com/publications/positional-paper-schema-first-application-telemetry/â â https://research.facebook.com/publications/scuba-diving-into-data-at-facebook/â â https://osoday.com/âSocials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
BlueSky: @horovits.bsky.social
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PromCon, the flagship yearly event of the Prometheus community, is back in Berlin, and weâre here to bring you the highlights from the Prometheus ecosystem. And this year weâve got some major news: Prometheusâs long-awaited major release, v3.0!
Join us to hear all about the revamped user interface, about Remote Write 2.0, and about Prometheusâ goal to become the default backend for storing OpenTelemetry metrics, featuring native OTel support, and much more. Weâll cover these and more highlights from the Prometheus ecosystem.
Our guest is no other than Julius Volz, creator of Prometheus, and founder of the PromCon conference. Julius created the Prometheus monitoring at SoundCloud and led the project through open source and beyond. He now focuses on growing the Prometheus community, and helps companies use and adapt Prometheus through his company PromLabs. Before that, Julius was a Site Reliability Engineer at Google, where he gained experience monitoring at hyperscale.
The episode was live-streamed on 4 September 2024 and the video is available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPUCU-78RD4
Check out the episode recap: https://medium.com/p/1c5edca32c87/
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
â â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
Show Notes:
00:00 - episode and guest intro
01:56 - Prometheus origins
07:23 - Kubernetes synergy
09:34 - Origins of PromCon and this yearâs event
11:44 - The idea for Prometheus 3.0
13:26 - new UI for Prometheus
20:42 - Beyond Prometheus UI into the broader UI/UX vision
23:07 - OpenTelemetry support and compatibility
37:26 - Native histograms
43:14 - Remote Write 2.0
46:53 - New governance model
48:49 - OpenMetrics is archived, merged into Prometheus
53:34 - Perses joins the CNCF sandbox
57:15 - The landscape of long-term storage for Prometheus
59:13 - Updates in Thanos project
01:00:34 - the growth of Prometheus-semi-compatible solutions
01:04:09 - Kubernets 1.31 is released
Resources:
PromCon recap: https://medium.com/p/1c5edca32c87/
PromCon: https://promcon.io/2024-berlin/
Prometheus now supports OpenTelemetry: https://horovits.medium.com/83f85878e46a
OpenMetrics archived, merged into Prometheus: https://horovits.medium.com/d555598d2d04
Prometheus 3.0-Beta release: https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/releases/tag/v3.0.0-beta.0
Prometheus 3.0-Beta release blog: https://prometheus.io/blog/2024/09/11/prometheus-3-beta/
Perses project introduction: https://horovits.medium.com/f05b5324d7da
Last roundup of Prometheus updates: https://horovits.medium.com/fbede9b5cc9
Last PromCon (2023) recap:
https://logz.io/blog/promcon-prometheus-ecosystem-updates/
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Julius Volz
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/juliusvolz
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julius-volz/
Mastodon: https://chaos.social/@juliusvolz
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OpenShift is an open-source container application platform that brings Docker and Kubernetes together to help organizations build, deploy, and manage containerized applications. Open source OpenShift (OKD) powers some of the largest Kubernetes clusters, such as in CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Join us for a fireside chat with an OpenShift veteran Radek VokĂĄl, on the current state of the OpenShift project, its vibrant community, and the pivotal role Red Hat plays in its development and growth.
In this episode we delved into how observability is integrated within OpenShift, discussing key strategies, tools and open source projects for effective monitoring, troubleshooting and cost management. Whether you're managing complex deployments or seeking to enhance system performance, this episode offers valuable insights and practical guidance on leveraging OpenShift for improved observability. Don't miss this in-depth discussion!
Our guest is Radek VokĂĄl, Senior Manager, Red Hat Observability Product Management. With 20 years at Red Hat, Radek has been involved in OpenShift from engineering and product side. Radek currently leads product management for the OpenShift Observability. Radek has also been a co-organizer of the DevConf.cz open source community conference in the Czech Republic for the last 17 years.
The episode was live-streamed on 8 August 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPNHJ7Nn8uA
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
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https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
Show Notes:
00:00 Episode and guest intro
06:29 What's OpenShift
10:22 OKD (OpenShift Core) open source
14:49 Product management for open source
19:27 Cost and resource efficiency of Kubernetes clusters
30:06 Observability at OpenShift
39:54 Open source observability stack used at OpenShift
42:12 Moving away from Grafana and adopting Perses OSS
45:04 OpenShift roadmap
48:40 Adopting OpenTelemetry
56:52 CrowdStrike and Azure outages
58:15 AWS taking down a suite of services
1:00:28 Jaeger V2 is coming
1:02:45 Episode outro
Resources:
https://okd.io/ https://www.redhat.com/observability https://github.com/korrel8r/korrel8r https://horovits.medium.com/033e7518eefb https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:share:7223575687339622400/Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Radek VokĂĄl
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Twitter: x.com/radekvokal
LInkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/radekvokal/
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Time to explore the next frontier in cloud-native evolution: WebAssembly (WASM). Moving beyond containers and Kubernetes, WASM bears the promise to revolutionize the cloud landscape with unparalleled performance, portability, and security. Can it actually deliver on this promise? We discussed this and more it in this episode.
We delved into how WASM is transforming the way we build and run cloud-native applications, enabling a more efficient, scalable, and flexible infrastructure. We also got latest insights from the Cloud Native Computing Foundationâs work in the domain, the wasmCloud open source project and the tool landscape, along with the work of the WASM working group and standardization efforts with the Bytecode Alliance.
This episodeâs guest is Taylor Thomas, Engineering Director working on WebAssembly platforms at Cosmonic. He serves as a co-chair for the CNCFâs WASM working group, and as a CNCF Ambassador. He actively participates in the open source community and is one of the creators of Krustlet and Bindle. His work at Intel, Nike, and Microsoft spanned various containers and Kubernetes platforms as well as WebAssembly platforms.
The episode was live-streamed on 18 July 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2xIoVNwtKM
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
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https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
Show Notes:
00:00 - Show, episode and guest intro 04:50 - Celebrating a decade to Kubernetes and the power of open source communities 07:18 - What is WebAssembly (WASM) 11:29 - WASM support among programming languages 15:24 - IDE, debuggers and developer experience using WASM 18:48 - WASM support for browser and Frontend (DOM manipulation etc.) 21:13 - Standardization of WASM in operating systems 23:40 - WASM component model 29:43 - WASM working groups in the CNCF and Bytecode Alliance 31:36 - WASM ecosystem 36:57 - Which workloads WASM fits best 40:01 - whatâs wasmCloud 44:18 - wasmCloud benefits for Platform Engineering, IoT and Edge Computing 47:22 - WASM compatibility with Kubernetes 49:54 - Observability in wasmCloud, OpenTelemetry support, and WASI-Observe 52:23 - Whoâs behind wasmCloud 56:21 - wasmCloud roadmap and community forum 59:07 - CNCF 2024 mid-year survey of top open source projects velocity 1:00:05 - OpenSearch project has just turned 3Resources:
https://webassembly.org/ W3C WebAssembly (WASM) standard: https://www.w3.org/TR/wasm-core-2/ W3C WebAssembly community group: https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/wasm/ Bytecode Alliance: https://bytecodealliance.org/ CNCFâs WASM working group: https://tag-runtime.cncf.io/wgs/wasm/ WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) specification: https://wasi.dev/ WASI-Observe observability API specification: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-observe wasmCloud https://wasmcloud.com/ wasmCloud 1.0: https://wasmcloud.com/blog/wasmcloud-1-brings-components-to-enterprise wasmCloud roadmap: https://wasmcloud.com/docs/roadmap/q2Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Taylor Thomas============LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oftaylor/
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Redis is no longer open source. Just a few months ago, in March 2024, the project was relicensed, leaving its vast community confused. But the community did not give up, and started work to fork Redis to keep it open.
In this episode, we delve into the Valkey project, a prominent fork of Redis, established under the Linux Foundation, which brought together important figures from the Redis community, as well as leading industry giants including AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle and others. Valkey has rapidly gained momentum and just reached General Availability (GA).
Join us as we explore the motivations behind Valkey's creation, hear first-hand stories on its foundation and journey to GA, and learn of its Redis compatibility, roadmap and implications for the open-source community.
Valkey's first Contributor Summit is taking place June 5-6 in Seattle and we will bring you announcements and updates hot off the summit. Our guest is Kyle Davis, the Senior Developer Advocate on the Valkey project, and a past contributor for Redis.
Kyle currently works at AWS, a founding member of Valkey, and has a long history with open source and with forks. He was a founding contributor to the OpenSearch project, which started as a fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana after the latter's relicensing off OSS. Most recently Kyle worked to build a community around Bottlerocket OSS project.
The episode was live-streamed on 10 June 2024 and the video is available at youtube.com/live/HQ7TAdQpxu4
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
â â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
Show Notes:
01:12 - Episode intro, Kyle Davisâ Redis background
05:43 - Redis relicensing off open source
10:10 - Valkey vs. other Redis open source forks
16:50 - drop-in replacement of Redis
19:35 - Redis user experience during the relicensing
28:50 - From fork to GA in less than a month
34:00 - Valkey roadmap and Contributor Summit updates
40:00 - Valkeyâs Technical Steering Committee and leadership
44:14 - what Valkey latest GA is about
Resources:
Valkey announced: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horovits_redis-opensource-activity-7179186700470861824-Gghq
Valkey first GA and new member companies: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horovits_redis-valkey-valkey-activity-7186263342041198593-fsY3
Announcements from Valkey's first Contributor Summit: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horovits_valkey-welcomes-new-partners-amid-growing-activity-7209084153718362112-OfdI/
For Kubernetes 10th anniversary - special episode with Kelsey Hightower: https://logz.io/blog/kubernetes-and-beyond-2023-reflection/?utm_source=devrel&utm_medium=devrel
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Kyle Davis========
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kyle-davis-linux/
Mastodon: @[email protected]
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In the past few years weâve been witnessing tectonic shifts in the open source realm, with established projects taken off open source or otherwise turning to the dark side. On the other hand, weâve seen active forks aiming to keep these projects open gaining momentum.
What does it mean for the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement? Is this a trend or just a passing wave? What can we learn from it as vendors and as a community?
In this special episode concluding the fourth season of OpenObservability talks we will look back at the past year, including the very recent relicensing of Redis, and will discuss the state of open source with the help of open source pundit David Nalley.
David has been involved in open source for nearly two decades. He is the director of open source strategy at AWS and currently serves as the President of the Apache Software Foundation and serves on the Board of Directors for the Internet Security Research Group.
The episode was live-streamed on 28 May 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV0ESadKuVI
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
â â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
Show Notes:
00:00 - Show intro and fourth season ending
00:55 - Episode and guest intro
09:50 - Redis relicensing off open source
16:34 - is vendor-owned open source an oxymoron?
20:00 - building business plan around open source
27:52 - what it means for users when a project relicenses
35:08 - Open Source is more than licenses and copyright
42:19 - Forks of relicensed projects to keep them open
49:55 - Open source strategy at AWS
53:39 - The role of OSS foundations
58:59 - upcoming Community Over Code and KCD Czech and Slovak
1:00:01 - Outro
Resources:
Open Source Definition: https://opensource.org/osd
The Four Opens (Open Infra): https://openinfra.dev/four-opens/
Is Vendor Owned Open Source An Oxymoron? https://horovits.medium.com/b5486a4de1c6
Redis is no longer open source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horovits_opensource-srecon-activity-7176599258156986369-3tJm/
Initiating the Valkey fork of Redis: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horovits_redis-opensource-activity-7179186700470861824-Gghq/
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
David Nalley==========
Twitter: https://x.com/ke4qqq
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnalley/
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KubeCon Europe 2024 in Paris was the biggest event of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) to date, with over 12k participants. Have you missed it? We've got you covered! Join not one but two CNCF Ambassadors as they explore the latest and greatest highlights from the event that every tech enthusiast is talking about.
But that's not all! We'll also zoom in on K8sgpt, a new entrant to the CNCFâs sandbox that uses generative AI to give Kubernetes superpowers to everyone. Does this open source project go beyond the GenAI hype and get us closer to diagnosing and triaging issues in plain English? Letâs ask the maintainers behind the project.
Our guest is Thomas Schuetz, a Principal Cloud Architect with a keen interest in cloud-native application delivery. Thomas teaches at an Austrian University of Applied Sciences, focusing on cloud-native technologies. Thomas is enthusiastic about open source projects, contributing as a Keptn GC Member and K8sGPT Maintainer, alongside his role as Co-Chair of the CNCF TAG App Delivery. He also brings a deep industry background from his past roles at Dynatrace and more.
The episode was live-streamed on 14 April 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr3viuhssdgOpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
â https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
Show Notes:
00:00 - Show intro
00:59 - Episode and guest intro
03:15 - Redis moves off open source
05:21 - AI white paper
07:47 - TAG App Delivery updates
12:15 - Istio beta release of ambient mode
12:57 - Fluent Bit v3 major release
13:57 - Keptn project updates
17:20 - OpenCost adds environment sustainability
18:43 - OpenFeature adds client-side support with web SDK v1
20:08 - Perses 0.44 release
21:40 - K8sGPT founding team
24:07 - K8sGPT intro
27:36 - how K8sGPT works
31:28 - no vendor behind K8sGPT
36:10 - integration with multiple Gen AI services and local models
40:16 - K8sGPT current state and maturity
45:11 - K8sGPT traction
48:40 - K8sGPT acceptance into the sandbox and adopter companies
54:11 - how to reach out to Thomas Schuetz
56:09 - whoâs behind K8sGPT
59:07 - where to follow K8sGPT
1:00:17 - Outro
Resources:
https://github.com/k8sgpt-ai/k8sgpt
https://k8sgpt.ai/
Cloud Native Artificial Intelligence whitepaper
TAG App Delivery update at KubeCon Paris
Fluent Bit v3.0 release
OpenFeature Web SDK v1
k8sgpt slack
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits============Twitter: https://twitter.com/horovits LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/horovits/ Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@horovitsThomas Schuetz===============Twitter: https://twitter.com/thschueLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/thschueMastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@thschue
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OpenTelemetry is expanding beyond the traditional âthree pillars of observabilityâ and introduces a groundbreaking addition to its signals - Continuous Profiling. The new Profiling Special Interest Group (SIG) that was formed to lead the topic has already made significant advancements, to be featured at KubeCon Europe. Join us in this special panel episode of OpenObservability Talks as we explore the significance of this new dimension in understanding application behavior, optimizing performance, and gaining deeper insights into your systems. Our expert guests, Felix Geisendörfer and Ryan Perry, members of the OpenTelemetry Profiling SIG, share their insights into how Profiling enhances the OpenTelemetry framework, and update on the work for open specification and implementation.
This special episode hosts a panel of two distinguished members of OpenTelemetryâs Profile SIG, and prominent members of the observability vendor ecosystem. Felix Geisendörfer is a Senior Staff Engineer at Datadog where he works on Continuous Profiling and contributes to the Go runtime. Before that he was working at Apple, co-founded Transloadit, contributed to node.js and inspired a generation of mad scientists to program flying robots with it. Ryan Perry is Principal Product Manager at Grafana Labs. He has built a career at various startups while actively contributing to open source projects and advancing open telemetry initiatives. Most recently he built Pyroscope, an open source continuous profiling project/company, which has been acquired by Grafana Labs.The episode was live-streamed on 7 March 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGM67RT12gQ
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityhttps://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
Show Notes:
00:00 - show intro
01:03 - episode and guests intro
04:02 - trends and advancements in the Profiling space
05:42 - from cost and performance into broader observability
11:27 - turning profile data into metrics
12:45 - runtime vs. full host profilers and eBPF use
18:44 - pprof JFR and other existing profile standards
21:19 - profile visualizations - from flame graphs to timeline view
22:37 - entrepreneur PoV on the profiling market
26:54 - OpenTelemetry adds profiles as a new signal
32:22 - OTel choosing a pprof extended standard
39:06 - discrete events vs. pre-aggregated data
41:09 - use cases for processing profiling data
44:19 - OTel Profiles reference implementation
49:11 - latest milestone and roadmap
54:44 - whoâs involved in OTel Profiles
56:41 - how to follow OTel Profiles and the guests
59:34 - March community events and conferences
1:00:38 - Falco and CloudEvents projects reached CNCF graduation
1:01:59 - Prometheus and Linkerd latest releases
1:03:29 - Netflix open-sources bpftop CLI for eBPF app performance monitoring
1:05:15 - show outro
Resources:
Continuous Profiling: A New Observability Signal (previous episode): https://logz.io/blog/continuous-profiling-new-observability-signal-in-opentelemetry/?utm_source=devrel&utm_medium=devrel
OpenTelemetry extension proposal for adding Profiles: https://github.com/open-telemetry/oteps/pull/239
OTel Profile SIG notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19UqPPPlGE83N37MhS93uRlxsP1_wGxQ33Qv6CDHaEp0/edit#heading=h.63a4klfdbcob
eBPF adoption in observability - github stats: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171044354667585537/
ProfilerPedia: https://profilerpedia.markhansen.co.nz/
Netflix releases bpftop CLI tool: https://netflixtechblog.com/announcing-bpftop-streamlining-ebpf-performance-optimization-6a727c1ae2e5 OpenTelemetry announces support of Profiles at KubeCon Paris 2024: https://opentelemetry.io/blog/2024/profiling/Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/horovits
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/horovits/
Mastodon: @[email protected]
Felix Geisendörfer
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/felixge
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/felixg2/
Ryan Perry
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/rperry_
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanaperry/
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The .NET programming language is taking cloud native deployment and observability seriously, and most notably with the recent announcement of .NET Aspire stack unveiled at the recent .NET Conf 2023.
In this episode, we reviewed the open source maintainersâ journey to making .NET a "by default, out of the box observable platform", as ASP.NET Core creator David Fowler put it. David was this episodeâs guest, and with him we dived into .NET Aspire and how it simplifies the complexities of cloud app development with capabilities around service discovery, observability, and resilience. We discussed the local developer experience, the path to developer observability, and what we can expect from the upcoming GA release of .NET8.
David Fowler has been at Microsoft for 15 years working on developer frameworks and tools in the .NET space. He's one of the creators of several popular OSS frameworks and tools such as NuGet, SignalR and ASP.NET Core, and also architected the Azure SignalR Service. Originally from Barbados, he's an avid open-source advocate and developer currently focused on simplifying developer experiences in the microservice space.
The episode was live-streamed on 21 February 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll1T9Zs7jUo
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ â
Show Notes:
00:10 - episode and guest intro
04:03 - what .NET used to be like for developing cloud-native
15:10 - out-of-the-box observability in .NET
21:05 - .NET aligning with OpenTelemetry
26:40 - whatâs .NET Aspire
32:37 - existing .NET components are part of Aspire
37:46 - developing an observability UI as part of Aspire
43:24 - how to transition containerized apps from dev to prod
48:48 - the relationship between Aspire to Dapr and Radius
53:31 - Aspire roadmap to GA
57:13 - where to follow Aspire and David Fowler
59:13 - K8sgpt accepted to CNCF as a sandbox project
59:56 - Strimzi reaches CNCF incubation with Kafka on Kubernetes
1:00:40 - OpenFeature becomes a CNCF incubating project
1:03:03 - Broadcom kills free ESXi and other VMware restructuring
Resources:
.NET Aspire GitHub repo: https://github.com/dotnet/aspire
.NET Aspire Preview 3: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/aspire/whats-new/preview-3
Instrumenting C# .NET apps with OpenTelemetry: https://logz.io/blog/csharp-dotnet-opentelemetry-instrumentation/?utm_source=devrel&utm_medium=devrel
OpenTelemetry beginnerâs guide: https://logz.io/learn/opentelemetry-guide/?utm_source=devrel&utm_medium=devrel
K8sgpt accepted to CNCF sandbox: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horovits_genai-sre-kubernetes-activity-7158185284289888256-0KuZ
Strimzi reaches CNCF incubation: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2024/02/08/strimzi-joins-the-cncf-incubator/
OpenFeature reaches CNCF incubation: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2023/12/19/openfeature-becomes-a-cncf-incubating-project/
Broadcom decided to kill the free edition of ESXi and other VMware restructuring: https://horovits.medium.com/0aea7efafb47
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits============Twitter: https://twitter.com/horovits LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/horovits/ Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@horovitsDavid Fowler==========Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidfowl LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidfowl Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@davidfowl
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In this episode, join us as we delve into the intricate world of Platform Engineering with Aparna Subramanian, Director of Production Engineering at Shopify. Discover how Shopify, a powerhouse in e-commerce, masters the art of scaling platform engineering. Gain invaluable insights into their strategies, innovations, and lessons learned while navigating the complexities of sustaining and evolving a robust infrastructure to support millions, even through special peak events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. If you're keen on understanding the backbone of a thriving online platform, donât miss out on this episode.
Aparna started her career as a Software Engineer and has spent most part of her almost two decades of technology experience specializing in Infrastructure and Data Platforms. In her current role she leads Shopifyâs Cloud Native Production Platform.
Previously, she was Director of Engineering at VMware where she was a founding member of Tanzu on vSphere, a Kubernetes Platform for the hybrid cloud. She also serves as co-chair of the âCNCF End User Developer Experienceâ SIG and as member of the CNCF End user technical advisory board.
The episode was live-streamed on 11 January 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ShtsTTUizI
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
â https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability
Show Notes:
00:00 - Show intro & 2023 stats
01:49 - Episode and guest intro
04:15 - Shopifyâs scale
06:09 - Shopifyâs journey to Platform Engineering
08:56 - Shopifyâs platform structure
11:49 - division of responsibility
13:51 - golden path vs flexibility
17:58 - balancing flexibility and abstraction
19:56 - platform group structure
23:28 - handling load spikes
28:55 - FinOps in Platform Engineering
38:38 - avoiding silos and the cultural aspect
41:13 - CNCF end-user SIG and community challenges
49:24 - KubeCon Paris and guest contact
51:03 - OpenTofu reached GA
53:33 - Isovalent acquired by Cisco
55:00 - year-end summary articles
57:07 - .NET Aspire released preview2
58:58 - Episode and show outro
Resources:
Shopify Engineering Blog https://shopify.engineering/
Performance wins at Shopify: https://www.shopify.com/news/performance%F0%9F%91%86-complexity%F0%9F%91%87-killer-updates-from-shopify-engineering
CNCF End User SIG https://github.com/cncf/enduser-public
OpenTofu has reached GA https://logz.io/blog/terraform-is-no-longer-open-source-is-opentofu-opentf-the-successor/?utm_source=devrel&utm_medium=devrel
Observability in 2024: https://thenewstack.io/observability-in-2024-more-opentelemetry-less-confusion/
OpenTelemetry in 2024: https://www.apmdigest.com/2024-application-performance-management-apm-predictions-4
.NET Aspire preview2: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-dotnet-aspire-preview-2/
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Aparna Subramanian=================
Twitter: @aparnastweets
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/subramanianaparna/
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In this special episode we wrapped up the year 2023 with none other than the cloud-native maestro, Kelsey Hightower! We looked into the highs and lows of the tech landscape, exploring Kelsey's insights on containerization and beyond. Tune in as we unravel the year that was and reflect on what lies ahead for Kubernetes and cloud computing.
Kelsey has been there since the birth of Kubernetes, with his contributions to the project as well as his advocacy for containers and cloud native tech and concepts. Join us to conclude 2023 with a look above the clouds.
The episode was live-streamed on 5 December 2023 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVSIUMJxtLk
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability
https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
Show Notes:
00:00 - Show intro
01:00 - Episode and guest intro
02:40 - Highlights of 2023, signs of maturity
05:17 - Standardizing on cloud bills
12:09 - Consensus vs. innovation in tech
14:46 - Evolution of OpenTelemetry and telemetry signals
19:33 - Where AI will help DevOps and Observability
25:44 - Where is Kubernetes heading in the coming decade
32:42 - Can Kubernetes serve AI/ML workloads
40:37 - CNCF landscape - transparency vs. complexity
49:05 - Evolution of observability
59:03 - Episode and show outro
Resources:
Standardizing on cloud bills with FOCUS open specification: https://horovits.medium.com/6e30069f33a0
How to fix Kubernetes monitoring: https://thenewstack.io/how-to-fix-kubernetes-monitoring/
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
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Have you missed KubeCon North America in Chicago? This oneâs for you! In this episode, we explored the latest and greatest highlights from the event that every tech enthusiast is talking about. From cutting-edge innovations to industry insights, we've got the broad spectrum covered.
But that's not all! We'll also zoomed in on Istio, the popular service mesh open source project that has just recently reached CNCF graduation. Join us as we map out the service mesh universe, and then dive into Istio's galaxy, unraveling its architecture, features, and the roadmap direction with Ambient. And youâll get to hear it from the Istio authority, Lin Sun.
Lin is the Director of Open Source at Solo.io and a CNCF ambassador. She has worked on the Istio service mesh since the beginning of the project in 2017 and serves on the Istio Steering Committee and Technical Oversight Committee. Previously, she was a Senior Technical Staff Member and Master Inventor at IBM for 15+ years. She is the author of the book "Istio Ambient Explained" and co-author of âIstio Explainedâ, and has more than 200 patents to her name.
The episode was live-streamed on 15 November 2023 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxnDH6LH-cA
You can read the recap post: https://logz.io/blog/kubecon-na-2023-recap/?utm_source=devrel&utm_medium=devrel
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityhttps://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
Show Notes:
01:27 - Episode and guest intro
06:34 - KubeCon Highlights: Fluent Bit
09:16 - OpenTelemetry Logging, OTLP is GA
12:53 - OpenTelemetry project journey report
13:43 - WASM Day and Istio Day updates
16:18 - Keynote: the future of Kubernetes
18:51 -Crossplane latest release v1.14
19:24 - Kyverno supports non-Kubernetes workloads
20:12 - Vitess 18 is now GA
20:43 - AI is nascent in CNCF
22:56 - CNCFâs GitOps microsurvey
23:56 - eBPF documentary released
27:08 - Service Mesh architecture and landscape
31:36 - Envoy proxy
33:48 - maturity of the projects
39:36 - Istio unique value proposition and adoption
43:55 - Kubernetes released native sidecar support
47:02 - The GAMMA initiative in Kubernetes Gateway API
50:04 - Istio updates: Ambient, multi-claster, Gateway API GA impl. For N-S
53:40 - CNCF Training & Certification Launch Istio Certification
54:56 - Istio roadmap
56:50 - how to follow Istio and Lin Sun and episode wrapup
Resources:
KubeCon Updates:
https://www.cncf.io/blog/2023/11/07/opentelemetry-at-kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america-2023-update/
https://opentelemetry.io/blog/2023/http-conventions-declared-stable/
https://www.cncf.io/reports/opentelemetry-project-journey-report/
https://blog.crossplane.io/crossplane-v1-14/
https://www.cncf.io/blog/2023/11/06/kyverno-expands-beyond-kubernetes/
https://planetscale.com/blog/announcing-vitess-18
https://www.cncf.io/blog/2023/11/07/cncf-gitops-microsurvey-learning-on-the-job-as-gitops-goes-mainstream/
Istio Spotlight:
https://istio.io/latest/blog/2023/native-sidecars/
https://istio.io/latest/blog/2022/introducing-ambient-mesh/
https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/concepts/gamma/
https://www.cncf.io/announcements/2023/07/12/cloud-native-computing-foundation-reaffirms-istio-maturity-with-project-graduation/
https://istio.io/latest/get-involved/
https://training.linuxfoundation.org/blog/istio-certification/
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/istio-ambient-explained/9781098142698/
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
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PromCon, the flagship yearly event of the Prometheus community, took place in Berlin 28-29 September 2023, and weâre here to bring you the highlights from the Prometheus ecosystem, including the pivotal decision on Prometheus 3.0! Brace yourselves for some exciting announcements! We also delved into the latest addition to the ecosystem, Perses project, which promises to revolutionize the world of dashboard visualization and monitoring. This new open source project, now part of the Linux Foundation, aims to become the GitOps-friendly standard dashboard visualization tool for Prometheus and other data sources.On this episode I hosted Augustin Husson, Prometheus maintainer and the creator of the Perses project, at the heels of his PromCon announcement of the Perses release. Augustin is also principal engineer at Amadeus, a technology vendor for travel agencies. Augustin joined Amadeus to create a new internal monitoring system based on Prometheus, and he will also share his end-user journey and insights.
The episode was live-streamed on 4 October 2023 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzQZagfgIKk
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability
Show Notes:
00:00 - show, episode and guest intro
05:46 - OpenTelemetry support in Prometheus
11:02 - Green IT use case with Prometheus
14:12 - scrape sharding support in Prometheus operator
19:33 - scaling out Alerts and alert sharding
24:45 - Windows Exporter is released
27:50 - revamping the Prometheus UI with React
30:48 - Prometheus 3.0 and DevDay updates
41:04 - Perses project origins at Amadeus
47:10 - Perses joining open source foundation
49:58 - embedding Perses in Red Hat OpenShift and in Chronosphere
54:05 - Perses current release
59:32 - Perses roadmap
1:03:11 - Perses joining the Linux Foundation and the CNCF
1:07:47 - how to get involved in Perses
1:10:03 - episode outro
Resources:
Perses on GitHub: https://github.com/perses/persesThe CoreDash Project: https://github.com/coredashio/community Perses overview talk at PromCon 2023: https://promcon.io/2023-berlin/talks/...Prometheus support for OpenTelemetry Metrics in OTLP: https://horovits.medium.com/83f85878e46a
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Augustin Husson===============Twitter: https://twitter.com/nexucisLinkedIn: https://fr.linkedin.com/in/augustin-husson-69a050a1Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@nexucis -
DevOps is not just about operating the software in production, but also about releasing that software to production. Well-functioning CI/CD pipelines are critical for the business, and this calls for quality observability, to handle broken and flaky pipeline runs effectively.On this episode I hosted Oleg Nenashev, a core maintainer and board member in the Jenkins project, as well as a TOC member in the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF). Oleg is a community builder, open source advocate and consultant, now at WireMock Inc. He is also a CDF and CNCF ambassador. We discussed CI/CD, observability, the prominent open source projects and foundations, as well as a new proposal for extending OpenTelemetry to natively support CI/CD observability use cases.
The episode was live-streamed on 10 July 2023 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEbyddZFNeo
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability
https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
Show Notes:
00:00 - show intro
01:00 - episode and guest intro
10:08 - whatâs new in Jenkins
15:46 - is Jenkins cloud-native?
16:52 - understanding the CI/CD landscape
21:54 - updates from the Continuous Delivery Foundation
27:00 - CI/CD observability support in OpenTelemetry
40:31 - observability with Backstage IDP open source
47:47 - how to contact Oleg
48:51 - State of Continuous Delivery report
52:32 - OTLP 1.0 release and other open standards updates
54:32 - KubeCon will hold a dev-centric event for the first time
55:55 - Jaeger 1.47 is out
57:30 - DevOps Pulse survey insights
58:55 - outro
Resources:
Observability Has a Complexity Problem (APM Digest)
OTLP 1.0 is out
Open Standards in observability: updates from KubeCon
CI/CD observability support in OpenTelemetry proposal
State of Continuous Delivery 2023 report
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
Twitch: â https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Oleg Nenashev
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Twitter: @oleg_nenashev
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/onenashev/
Mastodon: @asciidwarf@fosstodon
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Terraform is no longer open source. This is the news we got last month (August 2023), when HashiCorp announced its decision to relicense its open source tools, including Terraform, Vault, Packer, Consul, Vagrant and others, into Business Source License 1.1.The community, led by active Terraform-based vendors, gathered up to create a fork of Terraform to keep it open. The result is OpenTofu (originally called OpenTF), whose manifesto already has tens of thousands of stars on GitHub, less than a month out. Only a month old, engineers are hard at work to establish the first release of OpenTofu, as well as its foundational backbone. In this monthâs episode I covered these significant events that shake our industry and the DevOps world. I was joined by Omry Hay, co-founder and CTO of env0. env0 provides an automation solution based on Terraform, and is one of the creators of OpenTofu and a member of the projectâs steering committee. Omry also shared OpenTofuâs mission and current status, as well as exciting updates, hot off Open Source Summit Europe conference taking place these days, in which OpenTofu has officially joined The Linux Foundation. Omry has been a software engineer and engineering manager for the last 16 years, working at companies like eToro, Fiverr and Proofpoint. As CTO of env0, he leads the R&D and Product departments.
The episode was live-streamed on 18 September 2023 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QdUs9VKq5g
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability
Show Notes:
00:00 - show intro00:56 - episode and guest intro02:45 - HashiCorpâs relicensing announcement04:58 - what the relicensing means for users14:50 - implications on the Terraform ecosystem24:55 - HCL language for IaC 28:36 - what does the new license mean?32:13 - Terms of service changed for Terraform Registry 36:08 - forking Terraform and starting OpenTF/OpenTofu41:08 - how many engineers work on OpenTofu42:18 - joining the Linux Foundation and renaming OpenTofu48.50 - OpenTofu release and Terraform compatibility56:54 - roadmap for OpenTofu59:00 - how to get touch with the community and Omry 64.30 - The OSI Approved Licenses database is available65:28 - Red Hat changed the CentOS release process
Resources:
HashiCorp relicensing announcement: https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-adopts-business-source-licenseOpenTofu project: https://opentofu.org/ The Linux Foundation announces OpenTofu: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press/announcing-opentofu Red Hat changed the CentOS release process: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/furthering-evolution-centos-streamCNCFâs guidelines for using source-available dependencies in its OSS projects: https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/main/source-available-recommendations.md#recommendations checklist for safely using and choosing open source tools: https://medium.com/@horovits/when-your-open-source-turns-to-the-dark-side-331d83f182c
Socials:
Twitter:â https://twitter.com/OpenObservâ
YouTube: â https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalksâ
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Omry Hay========Twitter: https://twitter.com/omryhayLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omryhay/
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Fluentd and Fluent Bit are two highly popular open source projects for data collection and log forwarding in the realm of observability. Fluentd's flexibility and scalability have led to seamless integration with diverse applications and data sources, while Fluent Bit's lightweight and efficient log forwarding have made it a preferred choice for modern observability pipelines. But Fluent Bit can process more than just logs. The recent release of Fluent Bit v2 added major new integrations with OpenTelemetry, Prometheus and more, as well as extensibility with WebAssembly plugins.
On this episode I hosted Eduardo Silva Pereira, one of Fluentd project maintainers and creator of Fluent Bit. He also is the founder of Calyptia, the Fluent company. Eduardo shared with us the latest updates of Fluentd and Fluent Bit, as well as valuable insights into the future roadmap of these projects. The episode was live-streamed on 9 August 2023 and the video is available at https://youtu.be/V02Ctv0Rtg8
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Show Notes:
02:11 - Fluentd and Fluent Bit background
09:51 - Should I choose FluentD or Fluent Bit?
13:26 - developing an active engaged OSS community
17:18 - enterprise needs and building commercial offering with Calyptia
19:54 - Fluent Bit v2 updates
29:22 - plugins, filters and processors in Fluent Bit
38:23 - A sneak peak into the planned announcements for KubeCon Chicago
44:16 - where to follow the community and Eduardo
47:43 - Prometheus now supports OTLP
48:57 - PromCon will take place in Berlin, 28-29 Sept.
50:11 - OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions is separated from the Specification
53:38 - New in Kubernetes 1.27: Query node logs using the kubelet API
54:43 - Kelemetry: global tracing for Kubernetes control plane
Resources:
Resources
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Fluent Bit: https://fluentbit.io/
FluentD: https://www.fluentd.org/
Prometheus supports OTLP: https://horovits.medium.com/83f85878e46a
PromCon '23: https://promcon.io/2023-berlin/
Query node logs using the kubelet API: https://logz.io/blog/a-practical-guide-to-kubernetes-logging/#Kubernetes_1_27
Kelemetry project: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2023/07/27/kelemetry-global-tracing-for-kubernetes-control-plane/
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Dotan Horovits============Twitter: https://twitter.com/horovits LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/horovits/ Mastodon: @[email protected] Silva Pereira===============Twitter: https://twitter.com/edsiperLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edsiper
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eBay is a high scale end user of open source observability. Collecting telemetry from millions of endpoints, and running thousands of queries per second, presents serious scaling challenges. eBay has chosen to use an open source stack to meet those challenges. On this episode I hosted Vijay Samuel, Observability Architect at eBay, to hear about the challenges eBay faced in monitoring large Kubernetes installations. We discussed why eBay chose the open source stack, and the strategic decision behind eBay's migration from Elastic Beats to OpenTelemetry, and the remarkable experiences they had while deploying massively large scale telemetry installations using OpenTelemetry and Prometheus.We also discussed a fascinating new proposal for a query language standard for observability, which eBay spearheads together with Netflix under the auspices of the CNCFâs TAG Observability (the CNCFâs technical advisory group for observability).
The episode was live-streamed on 8 June 2023 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UsU3nRglhA
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.
https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability
https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
Show Notes:
3rd anniversary
eBay monitoring solution
planet scale at eBay in numbers
distributed tracing at eBay
migrating from Elastic Beats to OpenTelemetry
why eBay chose open source
open-sourcing eBayâs metrics store platform?
scaling Prometheus
ramping up tracing, from backend to frontend and mobile
running OpenTelemetry Collector at scale
Query Language Standardization for Observability under the CNCF
Resources:
New CNCF working group for Observability Query Language Standardization: https://github.com/cncf/tag-observability/blob/main/working-groups/query-standardization.mdWhy and How eBay Pivoted to OpenTelemetry: https://tech.ebayinc.com/engineering/why-and-how-ebay-pivoted-to-opentelemetry/
Socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpenObserv
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Vijay Samuel
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Twitter: @vjsamuel_
LinkedIn: vjsamuel
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With over 1,000 companies using it and 21.5K+ stars on GitHub, the Backstage open source project is quickly becoming a go-to tool for managing developer infrastructure. In this episode, Iâll sit down with Lee Mills, a Senior Engineering Manager from Spotify's Backstage project, to learn more about how the open source platform is revolutionizing the developer experience and how it aligns with the growing Internal Developer Platform (IDP) space. Weâll discuss the need that drove Spotify to build this internal tool, about the decision and journey to open source it and donate it to the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation). Weâll also discuss the new commercial plugins, whatâs coming up on the roadmap, and much more.
Lee has worked as an engineering manager for the past 12 years, from Amazon to Spotify and everything in between. Prior to that Lee had a mixed background working in academia as a lecturer, worked as a Boom Op for television in the UK and lived in more places than he can count.
The episode was live-streamed on 17 May 2023 and the video is available at https://youtu.be/W3c4YJ71BOQ
OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.
We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat.https://www.twitch.tv/openobservabilityhttps://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
Show Notes:
01:44 Spotify Engineering internal need for Backstage
07:09 Backstage and Platform Engineering
10:33 Backstage components: Templates, Catalogue and Plugins
15:31 Why Spotify open-sourced Backstage
21:45 from Spotifyâs internal Hack Week to a viral growth
25:19 a perfect community contributed feature in 24 hours
28:48 new Backstages use cases for Banking and healthcare
30:54 Spotify released commercial plugins for Backstage
36:51 How to follow Backstage discussion and Lee Mills
39:08 KubeCon Europe updates
40:51 Prometheus remote-write is standardized
41:32 Sunsetting OpenCensus
42:31 ECS to merge with OpenTelemetry specification
43:22 progress to stabilize Logs in OpenTelemetry
45:02 MicroProfile v6.0 support OpenTelemetry Traces
45:40 Grafana 9.5 release
Resources:
Backstage website: https://backstage.io
Kubecon Europe 2023 talk: The State of Backstage in 2023: https://youtu.be/vskefrlvocE
Kubecon Europe 2023 talk: Lunar building an internal compliance platform using Backstage: https://youtu.be/6T3Mf6pdg7E
Backstage accepted as CNCF incubation project: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2022/03/15/backstage-project-joins-the-cncf-incubator/
Socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpenObserv
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks
Dotan Horovits
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Twitter: @horovits
LinkedIn: in/horovits
Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon
Lee Mills===============LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/codetoyMastodon: @[email protected] - Mehr anzeigen