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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2021 · 1H 9M

Prometheus, OpenMetrics, and the CNCF Observability Ecosystem - OpenObservability Talks S2E02

from OpenObservability Talks · host Dotan Horovits

The CNCF has a rich suite to address monitoring Kubernetes and cloud-native workloads. First of which is Prometheus, which is widely adopted, with great out-of-the-box compatibility with Kubernetes. But under the CNCF you can also find OpenMetrics that offers standardization of the metrics format, Thanos and Cortex which offer long-term storage for Prometheus, and other complimentary solutions and integrations.    On this episode of OpenObservability Talks we’ll host “RichiH” Hartmann and discuss the different OSS projects, the synergy between them, and the future roadmap in building the community and making CNCF a leading offering.   Richard "RichiH" Hartmann is Director of Community at Grafana Labs, Prometheus team member, OpenMetrics founder, CNCF SIG Observability chair, and other things. He also organizes various conferences, including FOSDEM, DENOG, DebConf, and Chaos Communication Congress. In the past, he made mainframe databases work, ISP backbones run, and built a datacenter from scratch. The episode was live-streamed on 02 July 2021 and the video is available at https://youtube.com/live/j3nFFHSosnI Show Notes: OpenTelemetry accepted to CNCF incubation OpenTelemetry structure OpenTelemetry community adoption OpenMetrics and Open* confusion OpenMetrics and OpenTelemetry synergy OpenMetrics updates CNCF’s Observability TAG (Technical Advisory Group) How to sync between projects on CNCF Prometheus state and roadmap Prometheus conformance program Thanos and Cortex projects how the tech stack benefits humans Grafana, Loki and Tempo projects Resources: OpenTelemetry.io OpenTelemetry status page Guide to OpenTelemetry CNCF TAG Observability Open* Explainer by RichiH OpenMetrics

The CNCF has a rich suite to address monitoring Kubernetes and cloud-native workloads. First of which is Prometheus, which is widely adopted, with great out-of-the-box compatibility with Kubernetes. But under the CNCF you can also find OpenMetrics that offers standardization of the metrics format, Thanos and Cortex which offer long-term storage for Prometheus, and other complimentary solutions and integrations.    On this episode of OpenObservability Talks we’ll host “RichiH” Hartmann and discuss the different OSS projects, the synergy between them, and the future roadmap in building the community and making CNCF a leading offering.   Richard "RichiH" Hartmann is Director of Community at Grafana Labs, Prometheus team member, OpenMetrics founder, CNCF SIG Observability chair, and other things. He also organizes various conferences, including FOSDEM, DENOG, DebConf, and Chaos Communication Congress. In the past, he made mainframe databases work, ISP backbones run, and built a datacenter from scratch. The episode was live-streamed on 02 July 2021 and the video is available at https://youtube.com/live/j3nFFHSosnI Show Notes: OpenTelemetry accepted to CNCF incubation OpenTelemetry structure OpenTelemetry community adoption OpenMetrics and Open* confusion OpenMetrics and OpenTelemetry synergy OpenMetrics updates CNCF’s Observability TAG (Technical Advisory Group) How to sync between projects on CNCF Prometheus state and roadmap Prometheus conformance program Thanos and Cortex projects how the tech stack benefits humans Grafana, Loki and Tempo projects Resources: OpenTelemetry.io OpenTelemetry status page Guide to OpenTelemetry CNCF TAG Observability Open* Explainer by RichiH OpenMetrics

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