Debugging Kubernetes Autoscaling with Honeycomb Log Analytics by Liz Fong-Jones

Debugging Kubernetes Autoscaling with Honeycomb Log Analytics

Let's be real, we've never been huge fans of conventional unstructured logs at Honeycomb. From the very start, we've emitted from our own codestructured wide events and distributed traces with well-formed schemas. Fortunately (because it avoids reinventing the wheel) and unfortunately (because it doesn't adhere to our standards for observability) for us, not all the software we run is written by us. And Kubernetes is a prime example of such a load-bearing part of our infrastructure. The post Debugging Kubernetes Autoscaling with Honeycomb Log Analytics appeared first on Honeycomb. Read more...

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