Yesterday I was to be back to the Cloud Native London meetup, having been given the opportunity to present due to a speaker canceling at the last minute.
They have +7,000 members and it is, "...the official Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Meetup group dedicated to building a strong, open, diverse developer community around the Cloud Native platform and technologies in London."
There was instead an evacuation of the area due to expected riots in the UK. I am sorry to miss the chance to present this session but still wanted to share below the slides from my session and plan to post a personal recording of the talk when I get back home from Lon.
I posted previously that I would be in London and shared the following details:
- 6:00 Pizza and drinks
- 6:30 Welcome
- 6:45 Migrating Kubernetes Cluster from one provider to another (Surya Pandian, TrueLayer)
- 7:15 Taking back control of your telemetry data with Fluent Bit (Eric D. Schabell, Chronosphere)
- 7:45 Break
- 8:00 Alex Easaw, Searce Inc (Talk TBC)
- 8:30 Wrap up
Here's my session slides followed by the talk abstract:
Taking Back Control of Your Telemetry Data with Fluent Bit
It's time you stopped letting your telemetry data pressure your budgets and get in the way of solving issues with agility! No more I say! Take back control of your telemetry data as we guide you through the open source project Fluent Bit. Learn how to manage your telemetry data from source to destination using the pipeline phases covering collection, parsing, aggregation, transformation, and forwarding from any source to any destination. Buckle up for a fun ride as you learn by exploring how telemetry pipelines work, how to set up your first pipeline, and exploring several common use cases that Fluent Bit helps solve. All this backed by a self-paced, hands-on workshop that attendees can pursue at home after this session (https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io/workshop-fluentbit).
I am scheduled to come back in early 2025 to present again and I'm looking forward to seeing everyone in London in the Spring!
So thanks for reading this post-non-event, and watch here for the recording to drop with the session and no less than three demos I was planning to share!
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