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content/posts/2022-12-12-3d_topology.md

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description: "With an innovative 3D topology inside"
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tags: Topology,Visualization,3D
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authors: [jpinsonneau]
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rhBlogURL: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-display-your-kubernetes-/-openshift-network-flows
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<p class="admonition-title"><i class="fa fa-lightbulb"></i>Update</p>
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Check out the revised version of this post on the Red Hat blog: <a href='https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-display-your-kubernetes-/-openshift-network-flows'>How to Display Your Kubernetes / OpenShift Network Flows</a>.
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Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) has had monitoring capabilities from the start and [Network Observability as Developer Preview](https://cloud.redhat.com/blog/a-guide-to-providing-insight-with-network-observability) since OCP 4.10 release.
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Network Observability brings user interfaces in OpenShift web console administration to filter and visualize your cluster network flows as:

content/posts/2023-09-12-dns_tracking.md

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description: "Why? Because it's always DNS"
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tags: eBPF,DNS,Monitoring,Troubleshooting
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authors: [jpinsonneau,memodi,msherif1234]
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rhBlogURL: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/network-observability-per-flow-dns-tracking
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Check out the revised version of this post on the Red Hat blog: <a href='https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/network-observability-per-flow-dns-tracking'>Network Observability per flow DNS tracking</a>.
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In today's interconnected digital landscape, Domain Name System (DNS) tracking

content/posts/2023-09-12-packet_drops.md

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description: "Monitoring packet drops helps understanding network performance or configuration issues"
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tags: eBPF,Drops,Monitoring,Troubleshooting
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authors: [Amoghrd,jpinsonneau,msherif1234]
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rhBlogURL: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/network-observability-real-time-per-flow-packets-drop
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Check out the revised version of this post on the Red Hat blog: <a href='https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/network-observability-real-time-per-flow-packets-drop'>Network Observability real-time per flow packets drop</a>.
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![logo]({page.image('packet-drops/packets-drop-logo.png')})
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In OCP ensuring efficient packet delivery is crucial for maintaining smooth

content/posts/2023-10-02-lokiless.md

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description: "Keep your existing infrastructure to integrate with NetObserv"
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tags: Infrastructure,Storage,ClickHouse,Loki
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rhBlogURL: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-network-observability-without-loki-an-example-with-clickhouse
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Check out the revised version of this post on the Red Hat blog: <a href='https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-network-observability-without-loki-an-example-with-clickhouse'>Deploying Network Observability without Loki: An example with ClickHouse</a>.
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This blog post talks about a new feature that comes with Network Observability (NetObserv) 1.4: the ability to deploy it without Loki, coupled with exporting flows to an alternative storage. It clarifies what this change is and what it isn't. Then it demonstrates the optional configuration for consuming flows outside of Loki. Finally, it explores potential avenues for future development that this feature enables.
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## A brief history

content/posts/2023-10-02-secondary_interface.md

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description: "Are you blind to traffic on secondary interfaces? Of course not"
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tags: Monitoring,Network,Multus,SRIOV
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rhBlogURL: https://www.redhat.com/fr/blog/network-observability-secondary-interface-support
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Network observability for secondary interfaces with Multus and SR-IOV plugins
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in Kubernetes can be a complex task, but it's crucial for monitoring and
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content/posts/2023-10-16-whats_new_1_4.md

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description: "Check out the new features: TCP latency, DNS metrics, drop metrics, SR-IOV and more..."
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OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) is the leading Kubernetes environment for managing container-based applications. However, this is just the core platform. If you go to **OperatorHub** on the OpenShift web console (UI), you will see hundreds of *optional* operators, which are analogous to extensions for your browser. Buried in this operator gold mine is one called Network Observability. <img src="{page.image('whats-new-1-4/netobserv-operator.png')}" alt="Network Observability operator" width="300" align="right">
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Network Observability 1.4, as the release number suggests, is not new. The team has put out four feature releases since its first general availability back in January 2023. It has grown significantly since I wrote a [blog about Network Observability 1.0](https://cloud.redhat.com/blog/check-out-the-new-network-observability-support-in-openshift-4.12). This release supports OCP 4.11 and above.

content/posts/2023-12-05-acm.md

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description: "How to get all the NetObserv metrics in a multi-cluster environment"
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tags: ACM,Multicluster,Metrics,Monitoring
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rhBlogURL: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/leveraging-netobserv-metrics-red-hat-advanced-cluster-management-kubernetes
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Check out the revised version of this post on the Red Hat blog: <a href='https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/leveraging-netobserv-metrics-red-hat-advanced-cluster-management-kubernetes'>Leveraging NetObserv metrics in Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes</a>.
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_Credits: Scott Berens, Sara Thomas, Julien Pinsonneau, Steven Lee, Olivier Cazade: thank you for kindly reviewing_
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## What is RHACM?

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rhDevBlogURL: https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2024/02/27/network-observability-using-tcp-handshake-round-trip-time
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Network Observability 1.5 is the new version of the operator from Red Hat that focuses on providing insights into networking. There's an upstream version that runs on plain Kubernetes, but this blog will focus on using OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) and the OpenShift web console for the user interface.
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I will highlight the most important new features of this release so if you want a summary of all the changes including bug fixes, check out the [release notes](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.15/network_observability/network-observability-operator-release-notes.html). If you want some background of this product, read the [OpenShift documentation](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.15/network_observability/network-observability-overview.html) and various [Red Hat blogs](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog) on this topic, including my blog on the previous [1.4 release](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/whats-new-in-network-observability-1.4).

content/posts/2024-07-25-cli.md

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_Thanks to: Joël Takvorian and Sara Thomas for reviewing_

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