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DESCRIPTION:All things observability - logs\, metrics\, traces and events
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NAME:Bangalore Observability Meetup
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SUMMARY:Bangalore Observability Meetup
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SUMMARY:Debugging Go Applications in Prod with eBPF
DTSTART:20210206T043000Z
DTEND:20210206T050500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T032830Z
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DESCRIPTION:Delve and gdb are typically used for debugging go applications
 \, but not in production. eBPF is a clean way to capture function argument
 s in production with low overhead. Using gobpf and uprobes\, we'll build a
  function argument tracer to capture a function's inputs and outputs. The 
 techniques shown are extendable to other compiled languages\, such as C++\
 , Rust\, etc\nCommunity Benefit:  This example project is a simple one\, b
 ut a starting point for building a more complex function argument tracer.\
 n\nBlog: https://blog.pixielabs.ai/ebpf-function-tracing/post/\n\n### Spea
 ker bio\n\nZain is the co-founder of PixieLabs\, a company that helps deve
 lopers explore\, monitor\, secure and manage their applications without th
 e need to change code\, manually set up dashboards or compromise on how mu
 ch data they can observe.\n\nZain has been pioneering eBPF based observabi
 lity for quite some time and his efforts have come to fruition as PixieLab
 's observability platform\, which is soon going open-source.\n
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LOCATION:online.
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangalore Observability Meetup ":MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:SLIs\, SLOs and Error Budget - Or How To Think Like a SRE
DTSTART:20210206T051000Z
DTEND:20210206T054500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T032830Z
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CREATED:20210131T071810Z
DESCRIPTION:In this talk we will try and reach an understanding on how to 
 use all the observability data gathered through various tools towards sane
  SRE practices:\n - Implement SLIs for Services\n - SLOs for organizations
 \n - SLAs for customers\n - How to plan Error Budgets\n\n### Speaker bio\n
 \nGaurav is a Senior SRE at Openshift Kubernetes Distribution by RedHat.\n
 \nHe has set up and scaled teams and infrastructure from small startups al
 l the way to Fortune 1000 companies. Most recently he has worked on the re
 liability\, performance\, alerting and monitoring of OpenShift at Red Hat.
  He is currently working on scaling the 3scale API management infrastructu
 re and team on top of OpenShift at Red Hat.\n
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LOCATION:online.
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