INTERFACE Alaska
April 10th, 2019

  Presented by Sysdig

Containers and microservices are designed to provide a reliable and low-cost way for teams to build and ship distributed applications. However, they also add extra layers of abstraction and orchestration to your environment that hinder your ability to do performance monitoring and security enforcement. Many challenges companies face in this world are similar to that of the traditional Linux world; however, the microservices layer adds additional complexity.

We'll discuss how to overcome this challenge and specifically discuss:

  • Benefits and drawbacks of different approaches to data collection in containers
  • How using metadata from orchestrators like Kubernetes helps optimize and secure your containers
  • Best practices for alerting and compliance in a distributed ephemeral infrastructure
  • How troubleshooting and forensics has changed in containerized environments