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Kentik Presented at Networking Field Day 31 |
This Presentation date is April 12, 2023 at 8:00-10:00.
Presenters: Justin Ryburn, Phil Gervasi, Ted Turner
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Kentik Network Observability Across the Enterprise
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Justin Ryburn describes the complexities of managing a modern enterprise network and the various areas that Kentik can provide observability. Having all of this information in a single platform that is easy to access and highly-scalable provides a lot of value to Kentik customers. Justin wraps up with a discussion of Kentik’s roadmap for the future.
Personnel: Justin Ryburn
Data-Driven Network Observability with Kentik
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The network may be the last thing most people think about, but it’s one of the most crucial components of application delivery. In this presentation, we’ll discuss the importance of a data-driven approach to network observability. We’ll unpack how Kentik’s approach to machine learning, big data, and a unified data repository can help network operations solve problems faster to ensure a reliable network with great application performance.
Personnel: Phil Gervasi
Kentik Is Your Cloud Provider Executing a Network Maintenance? Yes, Yes They Are
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What happens to your apps when your cloud provider executes network or application maintenances? With Kentik we are seeing changes in paths that correlate to service outages for teams like “Sales”. Cloud providers always execute maintenances, to ensure longevity of hardware, security and cost containment. You rely on the cloud providers to reduce your staffing needs and maintain all the back end. When your teams are impacted, Kentik can help show what paths your applications are using today when things are working well, as well as when the network paths change and the application performance tank
Personnel: Ted Turner
Kentik Container Network Observability
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Justin Ryburn describes the complexities of managing the network in a modern Kubernetes deployment and how Kentik can provide observability. Leveraging eBPF technology allows Network Engineers the ability to visual and make sense of the network traffic within the Kubernetes cluster as well as traffic entering and leaving the cluster. Justin wraps up with a brief demo of Kentik’s beta Kentik Kube functionality.
Personnel: Justin Ryburn