GitOps Journey: Part 4 – Observability and Monitoring with Coroot in Kubernetes (opens in new tab)
Our PostgreSQL cluster is running, and the demo app is generating traffic — but we have no visibility into the health of the Kubernetes cluster, services, or applications. What happens when disk space runs out? What if the database is under heavy load and needs scaling? What if errors are buried in application logs? How busy are the network and storage layers? What’s the actual cost of the infrastructure? This is where Coroot comes in.
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