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-I dun draw my trolls enough so here’s Kaza (right) and Kiali (left). Kiali didn’t originally have a name when I first drew her and she’s gone through a design tweak. And as usual, I’m late with prompts-
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TROLLGUST 1: Portrait
-I dun draw my trolls enough so here’s Kaza (right) and Kiali (left). Kiali didn’t originally have a name when I first drew her and she’s gone through a design tweak. And as usual, I’m late with prompts-
TROLLGUST 2 - RUINS
•I’ve never done backgrounds and you can tell. But practice practice practice. Here’s my gal Kiali. She’s small and can work her way far into the ruins her brother can’t.•
An Overview of Popular Open-Source Kubernetes Tools
An Overview of Popular Open-Source Kubernetes Tools
This is an article from DZone’s 2021 Kubernetes and the Enterprise Trend Report. For more: Read the Report Kubernetes is the industry-standard technology used by enterprises to deliver microservices-based container orchestration platforms. The Kubernetes ecosystem is growing rapidly and has a vibrant community that has built several free open-source tools and extensions to make it easier to run…
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Observability -London Oracle Developer Meetup
Observability -London Oracle Developer Meetup
Last night was the London Oracle Developer Meetup’s sessions around observeability. Andrei Cioaca with a focus on the use of OpenTracing as provided by Jaeger, in a standard Kubernetes deployment with Istio – realized with Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE). This was followed by my session on another pillar using logging via FluentD. Also incorporated into standard Kubernetes, but also able to…
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Visualizing the Istio Service Mesh using Kiali
Visualizing the Istio Service Mesh using Kiali
Kiali lets you monitor, visualize and configure the Istio Service Mesh from within a single user interface. Kiali lets you view configurations, monitor traffic flow between services and analyze traces. It provides visibility into features likes service health, request routing, circuit breakers, request rate, traffic flow, error rate and more.
Once you have a number of services deployed inside the…
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