OTel Updates: OpenTelemetry Proposes Changes to Stability, Releases, and Semantic Conventions
OpenTelemetry proposes stability changes: stable-by-default distributions, decoupled instrumentation, and epoch releases for production deployments.
OpenTelemetry proposes stability changes: stable-by-default distributions, decoupled instrumentation, and epoch releases for production deployments.

🚀 New Technical Guide Available! You can now deploy the RELIANOID Load Balancer Community Edition v7 on Azure using Terraform in just a few minutes: ✔️ Install prerequisites (Terraform, Azure CLI, SSH keys) ✔️ Use the official Terraform module from the Registry ✔️ Automatically provision all Azure r..

Sudden latency spikes rarely have a single cause. This blog shows how to uncover the real source using traces, histograms, and modern debugging signals.

Last9 is built to work with high-cardinality telemetry, and we’ve been covering it in detail through our series. This piece looks at a familiar pain: issues that only show up for a specific tenant or deployment. Why does that context disappear in most monitoring setups?

Helm 4.0.0 brought several new features to its users, such as Server-Side Apply support and kstatus-based resource watching.Nelm, an alternative to Helm created in werf, a CNCF Sandbox project, has been offering these capabilities even before. Nelm has many more new features for Kubernetes deploymen..