This month we are happy to share some great new functionality in Fairwinds Insights, including an update making Action Items for rightsizing workloads available in CI/CD as well as an Action Items Report to help you view your organization’s progress (and more!). We’d also like to invite you to join us for office hours tomorrow, Wednesday 10/18 at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT to learn more about the latest updates.
Progress reporting enables you to easily view and share your achievements or identify areas to improve with your teams or stakeholders. Sometimes, it’s hard to show the work you’ve done to increase security, reliability, and cost efficiency. This report helps you show the work you’ve been doing to resolve misconfigurations and vulnerabilities and share your progress on fixed and resolved Action Items over time. To view your organization's progress, visit the Action Items page and click on the Reports tab.
Action Items for rightsizing workloads are now available in CI/CD and in the Auto-scan context. If your organization has Prometheus or Goldilocks and you add a Repository, you’ll see this recommendation as a single Action Item per cluster where the workload appears. It will display in the Repositories user interface and as a GitHub comment, if applicable. As with other Action Items, you can configure this behavior with Automation Rules and the check can be disabled with the fairwinds-insights.yaml. This helps your organization to save time and money by detecting over or under-provisioning sooner.
Your organization can now use the Kyverno plugin in Fairwinds Insights to convert your Kyverno background scan policy reports into Action Items. Kyverno identifies a lot of policy violations; this integration allows you to see all your findings and clusters in one place, providing a single dashboard that shows what’s happening in your Kubernetes environment. To see how to use the Kyverno plugin, visit the Install Hub page.
We now consolidate existing resource-related Action items from Prometheus and Goldilocks into a single finding, which helps to decrease both information overload and ticket creation. You’ll now see one Action Item per container in need of rightsizing, instead of up to four separate events when CPU or Memory is Too High or Too Low.
Please join us for our monthly Office Hours! We have Kubernetes experts available every month at 11:00 AM Pacific, 2:00 PM Eastern scheduled on the third Wednesday of each month (following our release notes). If you don’t have time to stay the full hour, don’t worry! You can drop in and out as your time allows.
We also offer live demos of Fairwinds Insights every week. Check up our upcoming sessions and register now to get a demonstration of the latest integrations and functionality in Fairwinds Insights.