
Improving Fluent Bit Supply Chain Security with Cosign from OpenSSF
As part of Calyptia’s continuing efforts to secure Fluent Bit, we recently added it to the OpenSSF landscape.
As part of Calyptia’s continuing efforts to secure Fluent Bit, we recently added it to the OpenSSF landscape.
Patrick Stephens’s wrap-up of his presentation on how Fluent Bit can observe anything and everything along with a preview of the Fluent Bit 2.0 release.
Tips and tricks for making the most of using Fluent Bit and diagnosing most of the issues you might encounter while testing the impact of changes.
How to combine eBPF monitoring with the Tracee tool with the ability to send to any destination (Grafana, Elastic, Datadog, Splunk, etc.) using Fluent Bit.
Patrick Stephens presents highlights from the recent FluentCon and KubeCon conferences in Valencia to the Openshift Community Meetup in the Red Hat offices in London
A guide to cover how to deploy fully functional instances of Calyptia Fluent Bit and support forwarding the observability information of your cluster to various outputs including Splunk, Grafana Cloud, Elastic Cloud and others.
Calyptia is providing true multi-arch containers images with debug variants
Now available as Red Hat Certified Software in the Red Hat Container Catalog Last week, Calyptia published a Red Hat certified container image based on upstream (open-source) Fluent Bit to the Red Hat container catalog. The reason we did this was to support users who
Calyptia Is Evolving Fluent Bit, Adding More Automation And Security The current release process for Fluent Bit relies on a custom build infrastructure and scripts to deploy things, along with the personnel able to do it. There is limited automated testing, so every release is