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What do you know about Keptn? With Adam Gardner

What do you know about Keptn? With Adam Gardner

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How much do you know about Keptn? Of is a kind of tool that can be used to integrate almost everything in your DevOps pipeline. We welcome our guest Adam Gardner - A prominent member of the Keptn community who has been there ever since the 0.2 release. Here are the questions that Adam answered in the episode.

  1. A brief history of Keptn, Why it started, and What made developers create Keptn?
  2. Road to becoming a CNCF incubator
  3. Are there any other tools like Keptn out there?
  4. Is Keptn, only about cloud-native DevOps automation?
  5. How Keptn can help organisations to reduce their MTTR and make monitoring decisions automated?
  6. Is Keptn difficult to learn and implement in large-scale implementation?
  7. How best the Keptn is suited to open source monitoring tools like Prometheus? Will Keptn work better with Dynatrace?
  8. Can users contribute to the Keptn community since it is open source, If so, what are all things they can contribute?


Some Useful Links:

  • Check out the Lifecycle Controller! Cloud-native pre-, post-deployment and application health checks.
  • A brief history Keptn
  • Join us for Kubecon and Keptn Community Day in Detroit! Community booth in the project pavilion, cool demos, main track talks, and a first-ever full-day Keptn event.
  • CNCF Road to Incubator Doc
  • Slack
  • Checkout the episode notes

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