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BloodKnight9923
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Comment #13563349
I'm only working with logs across 8 servers with a lot of cross talk and ELK covered the logging side brilliantly, but falls over on metrics from what I have seen so far. I'll chec…
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Comment #13563328
Never heard of Elastalert, I'll have to check that out. By the name I'm guessing it's triggers off an elasticsearch server, which would cover infrastructure I already have - so tha…
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Comment #13563314
Hah. I went to college with you. Small world. Will check out your library, I've been doing a lot of work with chatbots over the last year, focused on Slack. I've only really been w…
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Comment #13563268
I've been meaning to use grafana for more than homelab server monitoring. I've always found it so satisfying to sit back after setting up these types of systems and to watch everyt…
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Comment #13562126
I use slack for a lot of notifications too. We strapped a python chatbot on as an integration and gave the bot access to our product which made asking the bot what's happening real…
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Ask HN: Kibana, Grafana, Chatbots, SMS – How do you keep an eye on your product?
I've been playing with ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) stacks for the past couple months and that has given me great insights into what my product is doing in a clustered sta…
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Comment #13542331
I'll take a look at it, thanks for the suggestion!
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Comment #13542317
I'll check it out! Thanks for the link
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Comment #13542250
I've been dancing over the line between devops and backend development. It sounds like I am where you were historically, I'm using ansible to deploy docker images to EC2 instances,…
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Comment #13542198
My big issue was getting multi-node deployments working well in AWS. I hit walls of configuration issues, DNS issues, poor documentation on fields, and generally could not make muc…
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Comment #13542145
Well that's exciting. I've been pushing towards Kubernetes with the company I'm at right now, got half the battle done by dockerizing our services and using Harbor to manage the co…
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Ask HN: Docker, Kubernetes, Openshift, etc – how do you deploy your products?
I use docker extensively with python backed ansible scripts to manage my product deployments (with a jenkins CI/CD pipeline). That has been a lot of fun, but I have also played wit…
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Comment #13538847
Yes, but for the unique reason that I have worked on web tracking analytics packages and they are terrifying. From what I have seen working on those packages, the vast majority of …
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Comment #13538808
Very carefully. I currently work as a self-employed independent contractor in the cloud-engineering and devops automation sector in the greater Boston area. I have a strong focus o…
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Comment #13538746
I have personally found that anyone taking issue with this is a pain to work with in general . If you understand what the developer is talking about, and you know that this is a pe…
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Comment #13538724
I think that this is a question that will draw a lot of opinionated responses. There are new technologies driving every day both on the front end and back-end that demand attention…
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Comment #13533350
I am a not so social software engineer, so take it with a grain of salt. I think I would divide it into three categories * Perks and incentives These are things like coffee, having…