Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

The Limitations of Lighthouse

Google Lighthouse helps you identify page performance issues. It generates an overall performance “score” to make you feel good (or bad) about your site’s speed. This score can be useful, but has some limitations. Lighthouse is an automated tool for assessing web page quality. It generates metrics for performance, SEO, accessability and more. Google has been promoting it as THE way to measure website quality.

Scale Your Devops With High Availability And Replication

As your development teams grow and you expand to different geographies, you will need a DevOps solution to help you scale and support your geographically distributed teams. This webinar will discuss the key benefits of upgrading to an enterprise grade solution and best practices in setting up your network for multi-site replication, high availability, load balancing, and scaling your storage needs as your business grows. Learn how to manage your artifacts and dependencies with the industry leader in universal binary management as your single source of truth and to secure your binaries.

How to Monitor Kubernetes Applications

Software companies large and small are embracing microservices as a superior approach to application development and management, compared to the earlier monolithic model. These software teams tend to reach out for containerization as their preferred way of packaging and shipping applications. Containers provide a lightweight encapsulation of any application, whether it is a traditional monolith or a modular microservice.

Troubleshooting Kubernetes Networking with Calico

Troubleshooting connectivity problems in distributed networks is difficult enough, but doing it in a Kubernetes environment is even more challenging. However, there are tools in Calico that can ease the burden and speed problem resolution. Join this session that discusses the components that makeup Calico and best practices for troubleshooting connectivity problems in your Kubernetes cluster when things go wrong.

Meet Continuous Code Improvement

If your experience as a developer is anything like mine, the best moments are those known as the "flow state.” When distractions drift into the background and all your energy is going in the creative direction of solving the problem at hand. Your brain is directly connected to your users through your code. Months of progress happen in hours. Unfortunately, those moments are rare. But it’s not emails or Slack messages that are the biggest distractions.