LogDNA announced an integration with Sysdig, a container, Kubernetes, and cloud security and monitoring solution.
LogDNA can now trigger Sysdig events that give insight into log data alongside their system health metrics so that developers can more quickly take action and better understand the health of their applications and infrastructure.
The LogDNA-Sysdig integration ensures that when problems arise, Sysdig users receive alerts with real-time log data and insights alongside their system health metrics. This enables them to mitigate issues quickly, while gaining a more complete picture of their infrastructure's health.
As part of today's news, IBM Cloud is also making the integration of LogDNA and Sysdig available as part of the IBM Cloud observability services. IBM Cloud clients will now be able to log event alerts and share these with the monitoring service directly from their cloud platform. With this new level of integration, IBM aims to help its cloud clients benefit from the high levels of availability, efficiency, and performance enabled by hybrid cloud as they digitally transform.
LogDNA Alerts are an important vehicle for relaying critical real-time pieces of log data directly within developer and site reliability engineer (SRE) workflows. The integration provides joint users with information on the number and type of events that matter for their team. When the specific type of log data reaches a preset threshold above what is expected, LogDNA triggers a Sysdig event. LogDNA can also provide additional details into system health and events, including identifying any deployment errors or whether a feature flag has been turned on/off.
"In the age of secure DevOps, teams need immediate access to their data and consolidated views to accelerate insight," said Omer Azaria, VP of engineering for Sysdig. "With this integration, we make it simple for engineering organizations to build observability stacks that fit their needs. Developers have visibility into the environment to continually understand the health of their applications and respond to issues more quickly."
LogDNA and Sysdig are a part of IBM's partner ecosystem, an initiative to support partners of all types — whether they build on, service, or resell IBM technologies and platforms — to help clients manage and modernize workloads with Red Hat OpenShift for any cloud environment, including IBM Cloud. IBM Cloud is the industry's most secure and open public cloud for business. With its security leadership, enterprise-grade capabilities, and support for open source technologies, IBM Cloud is designed to differentiate and extend hybrid cloud capabilities for enterprise workloads.
The Sysdig Alert integration is available for all LogDNA and Sysdig customers.
The Latest
Today we could be witnessing the dawn of a new age in software development, transformed by Artificial Intelligence (AI). But is AI a gateway or a precipice? Is AI in software development transformative, just the latest helpful tool, or a bunch of hype? To help with this assessment, DEVOPSdigest invited experts across the industry to comment on how AI can support the SDLC. In this epic multi-part series to be posted over the next several weeks, DEVOPSdigest will explore the advantages and disadvantages; the current state of maturity and adoption; and how AI will impact the processes, the developers, and the future of software development ...
Half of all employees are using Shadow AI (i.e. non-company issued AI tools), according to a new report by Software AG ...
On their digital transformation journey, companies are migrating more workloads to the cloud, which can incur higher costs during the process due to the higher volume of cloud resources needed ... Here are four critical components of a cloud governance framework that can help keep cloud costs under control ...
Operational resilience is an organization's ability to predict, respond to, and prevent unplanned work to drive reliable customer experiences and protect revenue. This doesn't just apply to downtime; it also covers service degradation due to latency or other factors. But make no mistake — when things go sideways, the bottom line and the customer are impacted ...
Organizations continue to struggle to generate business value with AI. Despite increased investments in AI, only 34% of AI professionals feel fully equipped with the tools necessary to meet their organization's AI goals, according to The Unmet AI Needs Surveywas conducted by DataRobot ...
High-business-impact outages are costly, and a fast MTTx (mean-time-to-detect (MTTD) and mean-time-to-resolve (MTTR)) is crucial, with 62% of businesses reporting a loss of at least $1 million per hour of downtime ...
Organizations recognize the benefits of generative AI (GenAI) yet need help to implement the infrastructure necessary to deploy it, according to The Future of AI in IT Operations: Benefits and Challenges, a new report commissioned by ScienceLogic ...
Splunk's latest research reveals that companies embracing observability aren't just keeping up, they're pulling ahead. Whether it's unlocking advantages across their digital infrastructure, achieving deeper understanding of their IT environments or uncovering faster insights, organizations are slashing through resolution times like never before ...
A majority of IT workers surveyed (79%) believe the current service desk model will be unrecognizable within three years, with nearly as many (77%) saying new technologies will render it "redundant" by 2027, according to The Death (and Rebirth) of the Service Desk from Nexthink ...
Monitoring your cloud infrastructure on Microsoft Azure is crucial for maintaining its optimal functioning ... In this blog, we will discuss the key aspects you need to consider when selecting the right Azure monitoring software for your business ...