Today there's no way in beats to distinguish between multiple Kubernetes clusters. We can monitor and visualize pods, containers, but there's no way to see the full picture:
Kubernetes cluster 1 -> Nodes -> Pods -> Containers
Kubernetes cluster 2 -> Nodes -> Pods -> Containers
As a DevOps engineer I want to be able to easily identify which cluster my nodes and pods belong to so that I could have a holistic view of all my Kubernetes deployments irrespective of where they're deployed.
cc: @exekias, @jsoriano, @ChrsMark
Today there's no way in beats to distinguish between multiple Kubernetes clusters. We can monitor and visualize pods, containers, but there's no way to see the full picture:
Kubernetes cluster 1 -> Nodes -> Pods -> Containers
Kubernetes cluster 2 -> Nodes -> Pods -> Containers
As a DevOps engineer I want to be able to easily identify which cluster my nodes and pods belong to so that I could have a holistic view of all my Kubernetes deployments irrespective of where they're deployed.
cc: @exekias, @jsoriano, @ChrsMark