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Cloud 66 Feature Highlight: Bring Your Own Image

What is Bring Your Own Image? One feature that makes very fast deployments possible is Bring Your Own Image (BYOI). Your app might rely on custom packages or use a specific version of a certain library. You can automate this process using Deploy Hooks or custom scripts, but compiling and installing these custom options every time you fire up a new instance can add a lot of time to your build and deployment process. That's where BYOI comes in.

Mark Shuttleworth Keynote at DockerCon 2021: Less toil, more focus

Running and maintaining standard workloads like databases and message queues on Kubernetes is too much toil! Charmed operators simplify those standard workloads, so you can focus on your own applications and their Docker images. See a demo of “apt-get mysql on K8s” and learn how these new operators are built and maintained in a community.

Dotcom-Monitor Device Manager

Learn more about managing your monitoring devices with the Device Manager within the Dotcom-Monitor platform. View specific devices details, like the number and current status of each device, monitoring frequency, and the timestamp the device was last monitored. You can also carry out several actions, such as enabling, postponing, and silencing a device, as well as cloning a device or task, deleting a device or task, and running a status report or an SLA report.

Planning Center: Simplifying observability and reducing MTTR in a serverless world, with Datadog

Justin Bodeutsch, Systems Administrator at Planning Center discusses how Datadog’s alerting, log management, serverless, and infrastructure monitoring tools have simplified internal processes and been instrumental in minimizing MTTR across the business.