Name: Chris Kelner
Type: User
Company: @DataDog
Bio: Software Developer, Web Stack Generalist, DevOps Practitioner, and Toolsmith. I mostly work in Python, JavaScript, and Java.
Twitter: kelner
Location: Seattle, WA, USA
Blog: chriskelner.com
Chris Kelner's Projects
An example of a dotnet core spa app running in a docker container
Playing w/ Atlas and Packer - copied from https://github.com/hashicorp/atlas-packer-vagrant-tutorial
For the ATL(JS); meetup to explore js frameworks - see: http://www.atlantajavascript.com/events/81796492/ - SWITCHED GEARS 30 MINS IN FOR ANGULAR
node.js aws-sdk testing
A standalone SPA using the client side AWS JS SDK to get instance and reservation info for JIT comparison of running infrastructure
A coding exercise designed to assess the technical skills of new applicants
A throw-away prototype for hotel guest recognition
Helping my cousin with her Java class
[WIP] A tool to reconcile what is actually running in your cloud environment
WIP (incomplete & old)
An IBM Bluemix Blueprint to provision and manage infrastructure for the OpenWhisk Darkvision App
Dasein Cloud implementation for Amazon Web Services and clouds and platforms that support the AWS APIs. For more information, see the Dasein Cloud home page at https://github.com/greese/dasein-cloud.
The Dasein Cloud Core project defines the API against which your applications interact. Your applications do not need direct references to any other part of Dasein Cloud. You simply include the right cloud-specific JARs at runtime. For more information, see the Dasein Cloud home page at https://github.com/greese/dasein-cloud.
Datadog + Ansible for Windows Servers running MS SQL
A Vagrant and Terraform config for installing the datadog agent via ansible
datadog-config open source version
Repo for Datadog customers to get started with Java APM using Containers
Testing Unmounted Volume Reporting in Datadog
A vagrant for installing the datadog agent and enabling the nfs check
Monitoring SonarQube JVM/JMX metrics with Datadog
Example of creating and updating a Datadog monitor using Terraform (for testing purposes)
Sample cloud-native application with 10 microservices showcasing K8S, Istio, gRPC, etc. Fully deployable on a Raspberry Pi 4 cluster. This has been forked from https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/microservices-demo and updated in many different files to make it work on a Raspberry Pi4 cluster running 1 master and 3 worker nodes. It works on Mac
Ansible with Datadog - examples
Boilerplate application for Electron runtime
Electron Photon Boilerplate
A way to encrypt secrets while still maintaining version control
Website dedicated to pop-pop