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Friday, April 21 • 16:00 - 16:35
Show Me the Metrics: How a Huge Bank Does Observability with Multi-Tenancy Prometheus and Thanos - Rodrigo Serra Inacio & Willian Saavedra Moreira Costa, Itaú

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Let's talk and share how the bank has been adopting a fully open-source multi-tenancy platform in high availability with Prometheus, Kubernetes and Thanos. Dubbed as 'CloudMetrics', the new metrics platform has been democratizing the adoption of observability by our teams and expanding the number of open-source solutions within the largest financial institution in Latin America. Let's walk through this case showing its implementation, architecture and some positive and negative insights.

Speakers
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Rodrigo Serra Inacio

SRE, Itaú
Always a sysadmin but now a SRE focused on observabilty. I have 18 years in technology area working with big systems and solving problems
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Willian Saavedra Moreira Costa

SRE, Itaú
Passionate about technology since I was 10 years old due to family influence. I started my career early in the world of technology. From DBA to SRE in an 14-year career


Friday April 21, 2023 16:00 - 16:35 CEST
Hall 7, Room B | Ground Floor | Europe Complex
  Observability