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While Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine provide lots of infrastructure metrics out of the box, you still need to monitor the app itself. If you do nothing else, you should at least capture the "golden signals"—request rates, error rates, and latency—for your service. But services running on GKE can expose custom metric telemetry using multiple options. After this talk, you will be ready to create these metrics for your service using log-based metrics, OpenCensus, Prometheus, and the Cloud Monitoring API, know how to choose the right option for you, and know how to use these metrics to define business-driven Service Level Objectives (SLOs).
Speakers: Michael Debreceni, Yuri Grinshteyn
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Google Cloud Next ’20: OnAir → goo.gle/next2020
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event: Google Cloud Next 2020; re_ty: Publish; product: Cloud - Operations - Cloud Monitoring; fullname: Yuri Grinshteyn;
Speakers: Michael Debreceni, Yuri Grinshteyn
Watch more:
Google Cloud Next ’20: OnAir → goo.gle/next2020
Subscribe to the GCP Channel → goo.gle/GCP
#GoogleCloudNext
OPS102
event: Google Cloud Next 2020; re_ty: Publish; product: Cloud - Operations - Cloud Monitoring; fullname: Yuri Grinshteyn;
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