kubernetes monitoring

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Kubernetes monitoring on WindowsForum covers the intersection of container observability and Microsoft infrastructure. Recent discussions highlight security vulnerabilities in Prometheus, a common Kubernetes monitoring tool, where Azure AD OAuth secrets for remote write could be exposed in plaintext. This matters for Windows administrators because modern Windows estates increasingly rely on Kubernetes, Linux containers, and Azure identities, making open-source monitoring components a critical part of the security surface. The tag explores how monitoring tooling, such as Prometheus, integrates with Microsoft Entra ID and Azure services, and the operational implications of secret leaks in these environments.
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    Groundcover’s AI-Native Observability Pitch: Agent Mode, Azure, Privacy, Cost

    groundcover spent the week of June 20, 2026, sharpening its pitch for AI-native observability, highlighting a TRM Labs customer case study, Azure support for Agent Mode, and messaging around lower-cost monitoring for Kubernetes, LLM, and agentic workloads. The week was not about one blockbuster...
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    CVE-2026-42151 Prometheus Secret Leak: Azure AD Remote Write OAuth in Plaintext

    Microsoft listed CVE-2026-42151 as a high-severity Prometheus information-disclosure flaw after maintainers disclosed on April 27, 2026, that Azure AD remote-write OAuth client secrets could appear in plaintext through the configuration API in affected Prometheus releases before 3.5.3 and...
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