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authorIvan Topolnjak <ivantopo@gmail.com>2014-06-11 23:05:19 -0300
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-layout: post
-title: Kamon meets the World!
-date: 2014-03-17
-categories: teamblog
-tags: announcement
----
-
-Dear community,
-
-Some time ago we started working with Akka and Spray, and it has been awesome! The more we learned, the more we wanted
-to use these toolkits, and it didn't take long until our coworkers started experimenting as well, I guess that's what
-happens when you find something that brings more joy than usual to everyday coding.
-
-As the prototypes turned into applications a concern started to rise: how are we going to monitor this applications on
-production? Throwing our default monitoring tool at the apps gave us an empty dashboard with no metrics at all and
-acquiring another monitoring tool wasn't an option. What did we do?, we started building something that could fill all
-the blanks.
-
-Let me tell you that learning how to use Akka/Spray and at the same time developing a tool for monitoring apps made on
-top of that is not the way to go! We found many issues on the way and realize that we were not alone, many people was
-facing the same problems we had, and after all the community has given to all of us during many years, why don't we make
-something that can benefit not just us but all developers using Akka and Spray? Then Kamon was born.
-
-Kamon is already being used by many teams close to us, and some people from around the globe gave Kamon a try and seem
-to be happy with it, we hope now that you can try Kamon and let us know what you think and how we can make Kamon better.
-We are currently short on documentation, but feel free to ask anything you need through the mailing list! more docs are
-on the oven.
-
-So, what are you waiting for? go and learn about [tracing in Kamon] and [get started] right now!
-
-[tracing in Kamon]: /core/tracing/basics/
-[get started]: /introduction/get-started/ \ No newline at end of file
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-title: Kamon for Akka 2.3 is now available!
-date: 2014-04-24
-categories: teamblog
-tags: announcement
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-
-Dear community,
-
-We are happy to announce that Kamon 0.3.0, our latest release, is out and compatible with Akka 2.3! From now on, all of
-our releases will come in pairs and aligned with the following Akka versions:
-
-* 0.3.x releases are compatible with Akka 2.3, Spray 1.3 and Play 2.3-M1.
-* 0.2.x releases are compatible with Akka 2.2, Spray 1.2 and Play 2.2.
-
-The 0.3.0/0.2.0 releases contain exactly the same feature set as our 0.0.15 release, we just made the necessary changes
-to make it compatible with Akka 2.3. If you were waiting for this release, then go and [get started] right away!
-
-[get started]: /introduction/get-started/ \ No newline at end of file
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-layout: post
-title: Get started quicker with our docker image
-date: 2014-04-27
-categories: teamblog
-tags: announcement
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-
-We are very excited to see people adopting Kamon as their monitoring tool for reactive applications and, of course, we
-want to keep growing both in users base and features. According to our site metrics, the most visited section is the one
-describing our [StatsD module], that made us think, what can we do to make it easier for people to get started
-with Kamon and StatsD?, well, that's an easy question to answer: build a package containing all the required
-infrastructure and plumping, and let the users just focus on what cares to them, their apps and their metrics. That's
-why today we are publishing a Docker image with all that you need to get started in a few minutes!
-
-
-The image contains a sensible default configuration of StatsD, Graphite and Grafana, and comes bundled with a example
-dashboard that gives you the basic metrics currently collected by Kamon for both Actors and Traces. There are two ways
-for using this image:
-
-
-### Using the Docker Index ###
-
-This image is published under [Kamon's repository on the Docker Index](https://index.docker.io/u/kamon/) and all you
-need as a prerequisite is having Docker installed on your machine. The container exposes the following ports:
-
-- `80`: the Grafana web interface.
-- `8125`: the StatsD port.
-- `8126`: the StatsD administrative port.
-
-To start a container with this image you just need to run the following command:
-
-```bash
-docker run -d -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro -p 80:80 -p 8125:8125/udp -p 8126:8126 --name kamon-grafana-dashboard kamon/grafana_graphite
-```
-
-If you already have services running on your host that are using any of these ports, you may wish to map the container
-ports to whatever you want by changing left side number in the `-p` parameters. Find more details about mapping ports
-in the [Docker documentation](http://docs.docker.io/use/port_redirection/#port-redirection).
-
-
-### Building the image yourself ###
-
-The Dockerfile and supporting configuration files are available in our [Github repository](https://github.com/kamon-io/docker-grafana-graphite).
-This comes specially handy if you want to change any of the StatsD, Graphite or Grafana settings, or simply if you want
-to know how tha image was built. The repo also has `build` and `start` scripts to make your workflow more pleasant.
-
-
-### Using the Dashboard ###
-
-Once your container is running all you need to do is open your browser pointing to the host/port you just published and
-play with the dashboard at your wish. We hope that you have a lot of fun with this image and that it serves it's
-purpose of making your life easier. This should give you an idea of how the dashboard looks like when receiving data
-from one of our toy applications:
-
-<img class="img-responsive" src="/assets/img/kamon-statsd-grafana.png">
-
-
-[StatsD module]: /backends/statsd/ \ No newline at end of file