Category: Software, Data, Redis, Kubernetes

This article will appear in the forthcoming e-book, Cloud Native Observability for DevOps Teams. For the folks at LogDNA, DevOps is all about empathy, in getting beyond the “hot potato” mindset of not worrying about something because it is not your problem, and instead getting the whole crew working together on a shared challenge.

And, at least for me, DevOps is figuring out how you build that cohesive lifecycle for the lifespan of the application, where you go from developing in code to testing, to pushing it out to production, and getting feedback, that whole loop.

And when you get to areas that are somewhat shared it can be harder to basically say, “Well, who owns that?”

It displays information about the state of the Kubernetes cluster relevant to that logline in that application, to give you a sense of if there is something going wrong in the environment at this time.

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