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Dynatrace strengthens container security across popular cloud-based registries

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Cloud-native CI/CD pipelines and build processes often expose Kubernetes to attack vectors via internet-sourced container images. Ensuring immutability—coupled with thorough scanning and strict verification—is crucial for any container entering Kubernetes clusters. Reference the container image in the DynaKube.

Cloud 214
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The right person at the right time makes all the difference: Best practices for ownership information

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The automated extraction of ownership information, for example, from Kubernetes annotations, is therefore essential. In cloud-native environments Kubernetes annotations or labels are recommended; these can be further used to propagate certain information within the software topology.

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Dynatrace Managed release notes version 1.234

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Kubernetes events integration in Dynatrace Managed. For full observability into your Kubernetes events, automatic Davis analysis, and custom alerting, you need to enable Log Monitoring v2 and Kubernetes event integration. See Monitor Kubernetes events for details. Environment tags. Performance improvements.

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Dynatrace supports Amazon Linux 2023 as an AWS launch partner

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Saving your cloud operations and SRE teams hours of guesswork and manual tagging, the Davis AI engine analyzes billions of events in real time. Out of the box, Dynatrace also works with Amazon EC2, Elastic Container Service, Elastic Kubernetes Service, Fargate, and serverless solutions like Lambda.

AWS 283
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Kubernetes And Kernel Panics

The Netflix TechBlog

How Netflix’s Container Platform Connects Linux Kernel Panics to Kubernetes Pods By Kyle Anderson With a recent effort to reduce customer (engineers, not end users) pain on our container platform Titus , I started investigating “orphaned” pods. But what if you could send out some sort of “with my final breath, I curse Kubernetes!”

Hardware 228
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Connect Fluentd logs with Dynatrace traces, metrics, and topology data to enhance Kubernetes observability

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Processing plugins parse (normalize), filter, enrich (tagging), format, and buffer log streams. Fluentd can run as a DaemonSet in a Kubernetes cluster. Should I use Fluentd or OneAgent for Kubernetes? To be clear, you don’t need Fluentd to capture Kubernetes logs. Its behavior can be controlled via a fluentd.conf file.

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Dynatrace extends contextual analytics and AIOps for open observability

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Today’s digital businesses run on heterogeneous and highly dynamic architectures with interconnected applications and microservices deployed via Kubernetes and other cloud-native platforms. Entity tagging requires an enormous amount of manual effort and is always open to interpretation. Dynatrace news.

Analytics 246