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DevOpsDays Vilnius 2024: Open Source Ecosystem for ClickHouse® on Kubernetes
Discover the open-source tools necessary to deploy, monitor, manage, and utilize your analytical ClickHouse database on Kubernetes. Whether you're using a cloud-managed Kubernetes solution or have your deployment, this talk will provide invaluable insights into navigating the open-source ecosystem for ClickHouse. We will explore the key components needed to seamlessly integrate ClickHouse into your Kubernetes environment and maximize its analytics and data processing potential.
The benefit of the ecosystem: Attendees will gain essential insights into deploying ClickHouse databases on Kubernetes using open-source tools. Whether using cloud-managed Kubernetes or self-deployed environments, join us to streamline your ClickHouse deployment and contribute to enhanced efficiency and innovation in data management within the ecosystem.
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Altinity Administrator Training for ClickHouse®, September 2024 (Session 1 of 4)
Altinity Administrator Training for ClickHouse®, September 2024 (Session 1 of 4)
Earn your Altinity Certified ClickHouse Administrator certification in this 8-hour learning series (Four 2-hour sessions over two weeks).
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DevOpsDays Tampa Bay 2024 Talk: Modern Application Debugging: An Introduction to OpenTelemetry
In this talk, Josh will be sharing his insights and experiences with OpenTelemetry, an open-source project that offers protocols, APIs, and SDKs for collecting metrics, traces, and logs from applications and services. He will cover the tools provided by the OpenTelemetry Community, including the Language SDKs, the Collector, and the OTLP formats for Metrics, Traces, and Logs. He will demonstrate how to instrument and observe a microservices application running on a Kubernetes cluster, utilizing the resources that OpenTelemetry has to offer. You will gain a deeper understanding of using open-source tools like Jaeger and Prometheus to analyze the telemetry signals from your application.
Altinity Administrator Training for ClickHouse®, September 2024 (Session 2 of 4)
Altinity Administrator Training for ClickHouse®, September 2024 (Session 2 of 4)
Earn your Altinity Certified ClickHouse Administrator certification in this 8-hour learning series (Four 2-hour sessions over two weeks).
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Altinity Administrator Training for ClickHouse®, September 2024 (Session 3 of 4)
Altinity Administrator Training for ClickHouse®, September 2024 (Session 3 of 4)
Earn your Altinity Certified ClickHouse® Administrator certification in this 8-hour learning series (Four 2-hour sessions over two weeks).
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Altinity Administrator Training for ClickHouse®, September 2024 (Session 4 of 4)
Altinity Administrator Training for ClickHouse®, September 2024 (Session 4 of 4)
Earn your Altinity Certified ClickHouse® Administrator certification in this 8-hour learning series (Four 2-hour sessions over two weeks).
Kubernetes Cluster Logging with the OpenTelemetry Collector
Kubernetes Cluster Logging with the OpenTelemetry Collector
Logs may be looked down upon by today’s observability thought leaders, but there is a reason they are the first pillar of observability: there’s a relevant log message at the end of almost every debugging journey! Collecting those logs from applications and infrastructure in a standard format is now trivial thanks to the OpenTelemetry Collector, and we get to keep it in the same format — and potentially the same database — as our other telemetry signals like traces, metrics, and profiles.
In this webinar, we’ll show how to use the OpenTelemetry Collector to gather all application and cluster logs from a Kubernetes cluster. We’ll use ClickHouse to store and query our logs and Grafana to visualize trends. By the end of the session, you’ll have everything you need to standardize your cluster logs on the most forward-looking format available today: OpenTelemetry.