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Understanding Kubernetes Evicted Pods
What does it mean that Kubernetes Pods are evicted? They are terminated, usually the result of not having enough resources....
GKE security using Falco, Pub/Sub, and Cloud Functions
In this blogpost we will demonstrate how to build a complete GKE security stack for anomaly detection and to prevent...
3 ways that Kubernetes changes monitoring
As Kubernetes matures, and more companies move to leveraging containers in production, we’re seeing a change in how DevOps teams...
How to monitor Nginx on Kubernetes: Metrics alerts
In this article we are going to show how to set up Nginx alerts associated with common failure points and...
Why the Sysdig Windows agent matters in the cloud
The Sysdig Windows agent is a game-changer for cloud infrastructure, particularly when it comes to securing Windows containers in Kubernetes...
Kubernetes CPU Requests & Limits VS Autoscaling
In a prior blog post, we discussed the basics of Kubernetes Limits and Requests: they serve an important role to...
How to Monitor CoreDNS
CoreDNS is a DNS add-on for Kubernetes environments. It is one of the components running in the control plane nodes,...
Sending Kubernetes & Docker events to Elasticsearch and Splunk using Sysdig
In this article we are going to see how to aggregate Kubernetes / Docker events and alerts into a centralized...
Kubernetes CreateContainerConfigError and CreateContainerError
CreateContainerConfigError and CreateContainerError are two of the most prevalent Kubernetes errors found in cloud-native applications. CreateContainerConfigError is an error happening...
Sysdig Introduces Low-Touch Zero Trust Network Security for Kubernetes
Deep network visibility cuts time required to implement Kubernetes microsegmentation SAN FRANCISCO, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon — November 17, 2020 —...