Monitoring, Metrics and M3, with Martin Mao and Rob Skillington

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Martin Mao and Rob Skillington are co-founders of Chronosphere; CEO and CTO respectively. They both worked on the monitoring team at Uber, where they created M3: a metrics platform with an open source time-series database built for scale. They join Craig and Adam to talk about monitoring, metrics and M3 on the last episode of 2019. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Test message from Delta Airlines News of the week CSI migration and CSI volume snapshots AKS Private Clusters in preview GKE maintenance Windows and exclusions is GA Google Cloud E2 VMs: introduction and understanding dynamic resource management New features in Cloud Run for Anthos Best practices for performing forensics on containers Infrastructure at Cliqz, and introducing Hydra Envoy CVEs Istio security bulletin The Top 3 Service Mesh Developments in 2019 by Zack Jory Istio Service Mesh Explained in 5 Minutes by Ram Vennam Ambassador Edge Stack Solo.io WebAssembly Hub Episode 55, with Idit Levine Kafka Envoy Protocol Filter Talos 0.3 beta AutoTiKV tuning OpenPolicyAgent’s KubeCon recap Episode 42, with John Murray A first look at Antrea from Alex Brand TODO: read this article by Patrick DeVivo Does Testing Kubernetes Conformance Leave You in the Dark? Get Progress Updates as Tests Run by John Schnake Demystifying Kubernetes as a Service – How Alibaba Cloud Manages 10,000s of Kubernetes Clusters How Jaeger Helped Grafana Labs Improve Query Performance and Root Out Tough Bugs Adopting Kubernetes at Quora by Taylor Barrella, CNCF announces schedule for Bengaluru/Delhi Forums Links from the interview M3 website M3: Uber’s Open Source, Large-scale Metrics Platform for Prometheus Before: Graphite and its Whisper database Prometheus Why pull rather than push? AlertManager PromQL RRDtool M3 on GitHub: open source from the start Chronosphere Rob’s 2019 KubeCon’s talks: EU: M3 and Prometheus, Monitoring at Planet Scale for Everyone NA: Deep Linking Metrics and Traces with OpenTelemetry, OpenMetrics and M3 Twitter: Rob Skillington Martin Mao M3 Chronosphere