Kubernetes monitoring tools: a practical guide without the YAML avalanche
Kubernetes monitoring tools explained for small clusters: kubectl, metrics-server, Prometheus, Lens, K9s, and log tailing with DockLog before you buy a platform.
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Kubernetes monitoring tools explained for small clusters: kubectl, metrics-server, Prometheus, Lens, K9s, and log tailing with DockLog before you buy a platform.
A practical roundup of Docker monitoring tools, from docker stats to Prometheus, Dozzle, Portainer, and DockLog, with honest picks by team size and goal.
K9s for operators with kubeconfig. DockLog for everyone who shouldn't have one.
Loki keeps history. DockLog gets you to a live line before you've installed Promtail.
Lazydocker for you on SSH. DockLog when the team needs a URL, permissions, and a phone.
Portainer runs your infrastructure. DockLog is for people who mostly need logs, with team scoping and audit in the free image.
Dozzle got good. DockLog is still what we reach for on shared hosts, audit, team permissions, hybrid K8s, and a phone app.