Scaling Kubernetes Apps & Solutions: Kubernetes Logging & Monitoring
Kubernetes
| Intermediate
- 15 videos | 1h 35m 47s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
Logging and monitoring should be a central part of any good DevOps process, including those associated with cloud-native application development and scaling. While traditional logging and monitoring tools aren't designed for cloud-native environments, there are other solutions. Use this course to comprehend how cloud platforms have changed the nature of logging and monitoring. Learn how Google Cloud Operations for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Services (EKS), Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS), and Kubernetes handle logging and monitoring. On a practical front, use klog to generate log messages, debug issues with Kubernetes audit logs, pull events using kubectl, use Fluentd to log information, Elasticsearch to monitor your Kubernetes applications, and Kibana to log and collect time series analytics. When you're done, you'll be able to implement logging and monitoring into your Kubernetes application development processes.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Discover the key concepts covered in this courseSummarize the purpose of application logging and monitoringSummarize what's involved in cloud monitoring, including cloud monitoring types, benefits, and best practices and how it's changed the nature of logging and monitoringDescribe how google cloud operations for google kubernetes engine (gke) handles logging and monitoringDescribe how amazon elastic kubernetes services (eks) handles logging and monitoringDescribe how microsoft azure kubernetes services (aks) handles logging and monitoringIdentify what should be monitored in kubernetes and the benefits of doing soUse klog to generate log messages for kubernetes system components
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Debug issues in your cluster by monitoring kubernetes audit logsPull kubernetes events using kubectlUse fluentd to collect log information from your kubernetes applicationMonitor your kubernetes application with elasticsearchLog and collect time series analytics using kibanaMonitor kubernetes logs using the efk stackSummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
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1m 24s
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7m 56sIn this video, you will learn how to summarize the purpose of application logging and monitoring. FREE ACCESS
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8m 8sDiscover how to summarize what is involved in cloud monitoring, including cloud monitoring types, benefits, and best practices and how it has changed the nature of logging and monitoring. FREE ACCESS
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5m 34sIn this video, you will discover how Google Cloud Operations for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) handles logging and monitoring. FREE ACCESS
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6m 17sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe how Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Services (EKS) handles logging and monitoring. FREE ACCESS
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5m 32sIn this video, you'll learn more about the Azure Kubernetes Service, or AKS. This is a Kubernetes solution deployed in Microsoft's Azure Cloud. Like the other cloud providers, AKS comes with built-in logging and monitoring. The default built-in logging with AKS is elastic, but it can be very primitive. You'll discover how to monitor your AKS clusters with raw logs. FREE ACCESS
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9m 1sIn this video, you'll learn about Prometheus. This is a popular open-source metric monitoring solution. Using Azure Container Insights is a way to seamlessly collect Prometheus metrics. | In this video, you'll learn how to use Azure Container Insights to collect Prometheus metrics. Once integrated with the service, you don't need a server to scrape metrics. Instead, you just need to expose the Prometheus metrics endpoint and the Container Insights can scrape the metrics for you. FREE ACCESS
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9m 25sIn this video, find out how to use klog to generate log messages for Kubernetes system components. FREE ACCESS
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6m 21sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to debug issues in your cluster by monitoring Kubernetes audit logs. FREE ACCESS
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4m 32sDuring this video, you will learn how to use kubectl to pull Kubernetes events. FREE ACCESS
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7m 48sFind out how to use Fluentd to collect log information from your Kubernetes application. FREE ACCESS
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9m 21sLearn how to monitor your Kubernetes application with Elasticsearch. FREE ACCESS
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7m 48sIn this video, you will learn how to log and collect time series analytics using Kibana. FREE ACCESS
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5m 54sDuring this video, you will learn how to monitor Kubernetes logs using the EFK stack. FREE ACCESS
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48sIn this video, we will summarize the key concepts covered in this course. FREE ACCESS
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