The hottest Substack posts of Monitoring Monitoring

And their main takeaways
78 implied HN points 04 Mar 20
  1. Startups are blending development and monitoring boundaries
  2. Tools like Squash and Telepresence enable debugging in cloud environments
  3. Innovations like Rookout and Dark redefine backend development workflows
58 implied HN points 08 Jan 20
  1. Prometheus is a popular open-source monitoring tool used with Kubernetes.
  2. Projects like Thanos, Cortex, M3DB, and VictoriaMetrics aim to solve challenges in large-scale monitoring.
  3. These projects offer options for global queries, historical metrics storage, and high availability.
58 implied HN points 10 Dec 19
  1. eBPF is a powerful tool being used by observability startups for flow monitoring.
  2. eBPF collects observability data differently from traditional instrumentation, running programs inside the kernel.
  3. Startups using eBPF are focusing on detailed network flow maps and metrics, expanding to broader system insights.
39 implied HN points 29 Jan 20
  1. Startups focus on chaos engineering and service catalogs to operate complex systems.
  2. Running chaos experiments helps build more resilient systems by intentionally creating failure scenarios.
  3. Maintaining accurate service ownership and documentation is crucial in complex systems to interpret data effectively.
3 HN points 04 Apr 23
  1. Startups are focusing on solving observability challenges for teams using Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4.
  2. LLM-based applications involve sending prompts in English to an API, raising questions about prompt quality, speed optimization, and cost management.
  3. Emerging startups are exploring automating generative testing and incident response using AI models like GitHub's Copilot.
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19 implied HN points 20 Nov 19
  1. _Monitoring Monitoring_ newsletter focuses on emerging technology companies in the monitoring/observability space.
  2. The newsletter has a split focus: business aspects like competitive landscape and product launches, and technology details like custom databases and Linux kernel stuff.
  3. Readers can subscribe to get insights on the growing ecosystem of startups in the monitoring sector.
0 implied HN points 16 Apr 20
  1. Service meshes manage microservices communication and deployments.
  2. Kiali is a project for observability and configuration in service meshes.
  3. Continuous Verification aims to proactively identify issues in complex systems.
0 implied HN points 26 Nov 19
  1. Observability pipelines are a new trend in monitoring startups.
  2. These pipelines offer event-driven workflows for managing operational data.
  3. Implementing a monitoring pipeline can simplify operational concerns and provide flexibility.