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Customer Marketing Manager, Last9

How to Track Down the Real Cause of Sudden Latency Spikes

Sudden latency spikes rarely have a single cause. This blog shows how to uncover the real source using traces, histograms, and modern debugging signals.

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Customer Marketing Manager, Last9

Hidden Correlations Traditional Monitoring Misses

Last9 is built to work with high-cardinality telemetry, and we’ve been covering it in detail through our series. This piece looks at a familiar pain: issues that only show up for a specific tenant or deployment. Why does that context disappear in most monitoring setups?

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Helm 4 or Nelm? What's the difference

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Helm 4.0.0 brought several new features to its users, such as Server-Side Apply support and kstatus-based resource watching.Nelm, an alternative to Helm created in werf, a CNCF Sandbox project, has been offering these capabilities even before. Nelm has many more new features for Kubernetes deploymen..

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Customer Marketing Manager, Last9

Which Observability Tool Helps with Visibility Without Overspend

A detailed look at observability platforms so you can choose tools that keep visibility high and costs steady as your systems scale.

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Software Developer, RELIANOID

🚀 RELIANOID at DevOpsDays Tel Aviv 2025

📅 December 11, 2025 • 📍 Tel Aviv, Israel What a week ahead! Our team is working full-throttle as we prepare to attend three major events in just a few days — and we’re thrilled to add DevOpsDays Tel Aviv to the list. We’ll be joining the community to share how RELIANOID helps DevOps and platform tea..

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Software Developer, RELIANOID

🛡️ RELIANOID at Black Hat Europe 2025

📅 December 8–11, 2025 • 📍 London, UK RELIANOID is heading to Black Hat Europe 2025, the premier global event for cutting-edge cybersecurity research and innovation. We’ll be in London showcasing how our high-performance ADCs, intelligent proxy architecture, and automated security capabilities help e..

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OTel Updates: Unroll Processor Now in Collector Contrib

The OTel unroll processor splits bundled log records into individual events. Now in Collector Contrib v0.137.0 for VPC and CloudWatch logs.

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Pulumi is an open-source infrastructure-as-code platform that allows you to define, deploy, and manage cloud resources using familiar general-purpose programming languages like Python, JavaScript, Go, and TypeScript.

Pulumi represents a major shift in the Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) landscape by moving away from proprietary domain-specific languages (DSLs) and static configuration files like YAML or JSON. Instead, it leverages the power of standard programming languages, allowing engineers to use loops, functions, classes, and existing package managers to define their cloud environments. This means you can apply software engineering best practices—such as unit testing, modularity, and CI/CD integration—directly to your infrastructure setups on providers like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes.

The platform works by utilizing a "State" mechanism similar to Terraform, where it tracks the current deployment against your desired code. When you run a Pulumi program, it builds a resource graph to determine the most efficient way to provision or update your services. Because it uses real code, it provides superior IDE support, including auto-completion and type-checking, which significantly reduces the syntax errors and "trial-and-error" deployments common with text-based configuration tools.

Furthermore, Pulumi excels in hybrid and multi-cloud environments by providing a unified workflow for both infrastructure and application delivery. It bridges the gap between developers and platform engineers, as both can now speak the same language—literally.