#9 Kraków Cloud Native Group
Talk 1: “Kubernetes logging techniques with a touch of LogSense help” by Marcin Stożek
Abstract
Kubernetes helps us run our applications across multiple nodes using the standardized, declarative way. While we don’t need to think about where our applications are run physically, we still want to have some insights into how they behave. But we are no longer allowed to log into a specific node and just “read the logs” as it does not make much sense. We need to have a proper, automated solution. Kubernetes allows us to use different techniques to achieve this goal. Let’s take a look at these techniques and their pros and cons. Once we have those logs, from multiple different applications where each logs things differently — what’s next? This talk also will provide real-life examples of how LogSense works to make sense of all Kubernetes logs, regardless of the format or structure.
Bio
Marcin Stożek: Software developer and devops by day, Hacker News addict by night. Remote work enthusiast. My programming journey started with a copy-book and a pencil in second grade — I needed to calculate bytes for a picture shown by C64. Since then I was involved in many different projects — ranging from security in message queues to Hadoop, from monolith to microservices. I like automation and believe that Linux is the best thing since sliced bread. Well, maybe after Vim.