Talk
Beginner

Boosting K8s clusters with KGI(Kubernetes General Intelligence)

Rejected

Session Description

"If you don't have eyes on the battleground, probably you are gonna lose" - Observability has a tight coupling with security, performance, and cost. Even after so many conferences, documentations, and bootcamps deriving sense out of your metrics is one big of a challenge, mainly because humans are bounded by knowledge, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be delving into your metrics & leave everything onto the midnight pager.

Join Prerit as we explore what Intelligence in Kubernetes multi-cloud architecture actually means with Karpor, an open-source tool loaded with advance search and Insight capabilities for Kubernetes clusters located anywhere. We will see how with plain english one can gain actionable insights(yes it's finally true!!), followed by a live incident management scenario where we will explore how big of an impact this tool can create. In the end taste it's features like:
• Resource visualisation & syncing
• Compliance & Security monitoring
• Shooting SQL queries(just in case you have a data analytics person on board).

Key Takeaways

AI will change the entire landscape of cloud-native ecosystem. This talk will help the audience in adopting cloud-native AI tooling for observability.

References

Session Categories

Introducing a FOSS project or a new version of a popular project
Tutorial about using a FOSS project
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Main track

Speakers

Prerit Munjal
Co-founder & CTO InfraOne
https://www.linkedin.com/in/prerit-munjal/
Prerit Munjal

Reviews

33 %
Approvability
1
Approvals
2
Rejections
0
Not Sure

Speaker seems well experienced. The topic is also interesting about using plain english to get observability data. Looks like speaker is going to provide live demonstration hence approving.

Reviewer #1
Approved

This is an in-depth talk on a FOSS project that the speaker is not a contributor of and seems to be profiting off of without making and contribution back to the upstream project.

Reviewer #2
Rejected

While your proposal looks to be strong, we are prioritising ones that are being put forward by contributors or maintainers of the project.

Reviewer #3
Rejected