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Monitor Your Infra. And the News About It.

Track cloud provider updates, tool releases, and DevOps practices. Get incident alerts and breaking changes before they break your pipeline.

What teams use this for

  • Learning about cloud outages from customers

    RSS feeds from cloud status pages with instant push notifications.

  • Missing breaking changes in infra tools

    Automated tracking of release notes with keyword filters for breaking changes.

  • Keeping up with the DevOps ecosystem

    Curated feeds from the best DevOps blogs and thought leaders.

Example setup

DevOps Starter Pack

Essential feeds for DevOps engineers covering cloud platforms, tooling, and practices.

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How teams set this up

1

Incident Awareness

Stay ahead of cloud provider incidents.

  • Add status page RSS feeds for all your cloud providers
  • Set up instant notifications (email/Slack/push)
  • Create a 'Status' folder visible to your whole team
  • React before customers report issues
2

Toolchain Updates

Track releases for your DevOps toolchain.

  • Add GitHub release feeds for key tools
  • Follow official blogs for Kubernetes, Docker, etc.
  • Filter for 'breaking', 'deprecated', 'security'
  • Plan upgrades based on release cadence

Sources

Recommended sources

AWS Status

AWS service health dashboard.

Kubernetes Blog

Official Kubernetes project blog.

HashiCorp Blog

Terraform, Vault, and HashiCorp tool updates.

SRE Weekly

Weekly site reliability engineering newsletter.

Why Feeder works for this

Status Page Monitoring

Aggregate RSS feeds from AWS, GCP, Azure, and other provider status pages. Know about incidents before your users do.

Release Note Tracking

Follow release notes for Kubernetes, Terraform, Docker, and every tool in your stack.

Best Practices

Stay current with DevOps, SRE, and platform engineering best practices from industry leaders.

Start monitoring what matters.

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