https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/037-prometheus-and-openmetrics/
Richard Hartmann is a member of the Prometheus Team and the founder of the OpenMetrics project, which aims to replace SNMP with a modern format for transmitting metrics. He joins your hosts to discuss both projects, and how Cloud Native technology can improve the datacenter.
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- Knative 0.3 released
- Service Mesh Day; March 28-29, San Francisco
- FoundationDB Record Layer
- Tumblr open sources Kubernetes tools
- gVisor presentation by Adin Scannel
- Aleksa Sarai on tar in oci
- Detect overspending by measuring idle Kubernetes resources
- SQL Server on GKE and AlwaysOn Availability Groups
- Namely’s Crash Course in Running Istio
- Kubernetes failure stories
- 9 security best practices
- Google remains the top contributor to CNCF projects, even if you were to remove Kubernetes!
Links from the interview
- Space.net
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Prometheus
- Built by ex-Googlers at Soundcloud
- Better than MRTG and rrdtool
- Cortex, Thanos, InfluxData for persisting Prometheus data long-term
- Manage multiple DCs
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Grafana for visualising data
- Variables for templating
- PromQL
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OpenMetrics
- A new Lingua Franca for monitoring and tracing that isn’t SNMP
- Transforming the Prometheus Exposition Format into a Global Standard; Richard’s PromCon talk
- End goal: write an RFC
- GitHub repo
- Prometheus 2.5 has experimental OpenMetrics support
- QUIC becomes HTTP/3
- Get involved with the Prometheus community
- Richard Hartmann on Twitter