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Getting Started With Logging in Kubernetes – Eduardo Silva, Treasure Data

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Getting Started With Logging in Kubernetes – Eduardo Silva, Treasure Data

A good practice when deploying applications in Kubernetes is to set proper instrumentation to gather insights and solve general monitoring needs. Logging is a fundamental piece of the instrumentation cycle and is continually evolving to solve pains associated with unstructured formats, performance and monitoring. In this presentation you will learn the concepts involved in log processing for containerized applications: unstructured/structured logs, log filtering with Lua Scripts, load balancing, scalability and the ability to customize the log processor behavior through declarative resource annotations in Kubernetes within others.

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