DevConf.CZ

Kiali Beyond the Graph – Troubleshooting Istio
06-15, 13:15–13:50 (Europe/Prague), D0206 (capacity 154)

Microservices architecture has become a cornerstone in modern application development, offering scalability, agility, and flexibility. However, managing the complexity of microservices can be challenging, and that's where Kiali comes into play. In this talk, we'll explore the powerful capabilities of Kiali as an observability and management platform for Kubernetes applications

Microservices introduce a new set of challenges in terms of monitoring, tracing, and understanding the interactions between services. Kiali, an open-source project, simplifies these complexities by providing a visual representation of the microservices topology, along with advanced monitoring and troubleshooting features

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Alberto is Principal Software Engineer in RedHat working on open source projects. He is currently working on Kiali, a observability tool for Istio Service Mesh. He was working in BBVA for almost 4 years, working in cloud environments and BigData, he is certificated on Hadoop and OpenStack. He is a Google Developer Expert in google Cloud and organizer of Google Developers Groups.

Fernando is a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, working on the Kiali project, an open source console for Istio service mesh. Specializing in frontend architectures, he enjoys creating modern and user-friendly interfaces.

My name is Hayk Hovsepyan and I am a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat with eighteen years of overall experience in IT. I am an open source programmer, former QE and a father of four kids with a Master's Degree graduated from State Engineering University of Armenia. I like a good whisky, hiking, and spending my time in the garden.