
Episode #009 | Using Golang to Test and Design an API
In this episode, we get technical and provide detailed examples of how we use Golang to design and test our APIs.
In this episode, we get technical and provide detailed examples of how we use Golang to design and test our APIs.
An introduction to the Calyptia Fluent Bit sandbox environment. We share best practices for getting started with the most powerful tools for First Mile Observability
Learn how to use Calyptia Enterprise to send OpenShift logs and metrics to Datadog, Elastic, and Grafana – all at the same time!
We recently announced the release of Fluent Bit 1.9, and while there are a number of new features and enhancements to its already impressive speed, scale, and efficiency, one feature we are really excited about is the OpenSearch plugin for Fluent Bit.
M3DB’s ability to store long term metrics data at scale makes it a great option for demonstrating Fluent Bit’s new capabilities, especially with M3DB’s Prometheus compatibility and proven effectiveness in the largest enterprises.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation and the Fluent Bit community are thrilled to announce that Fluent Bit has been downloaded and deployed over one billion times, rapidly reaching a milestone that few software projects ever achieve.
Learn all about the new features and capabilities in Fluent Bit 1.9
Fluent Bit is a fast, lightweight, highly scalable logging and metrics processor and forwarder. This presentation will detail Fluent Bit technology, functionality, and use cases. You’ll learn how Fluent Bit can enable First Mile Observability.
TechStrong.tv host Alan Shimel intervies Calyptia co-founder Anurag Gupta about closing a seed funding round of $5 million led by Sierra Ventures and Carbide Ventures and with participation from ACTAI Ventures and other angel investors.
Calyptia offers a managed cloud service for collecting metrics and telemetry data at its node-level sources, so early observability operations can be shifted left to this ‘first mile’ before the data is filtered and routed to back-end systems.