Adopting Open Observability Standards Across Your Organization
Buch, Englisch, 241 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 503 g
ISBN: 978-1-4842-9074-3
Verlag: Apress
Adopting observability best practices across an organization is challenging. This book begins with a discussion of how operational monitoring processes widely followed for decades fall short at providing the insights needed for debugging cloud-native, distributed systems in production. The book goes on to show how the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s OpenTelemetry project helps you standardize instrumentation and transport of telemetry signals, providing a common language for all observability tooling.
You Will Learn
- Why observability is a necessity in modern distributed systems
- The value of OpenTelemetry for engineers and organizations
- OpenTelemetry component specification and general design
- Tracing, metrics, and logs APIs and SDKs, with examples in Java
- OpenTelemetry Collectors and recommended transport and processing pipelines
- How to adopt observability standards across an organization
Who This Book Is For
Software engineers familiar with cloud-native technologies and operational monitoring who want to instrument and export telemetry data from their services; observability leads who want to roll out OpenTelemetry standards and bestpractices across their organizations; and Java developers who want a book with OpenTelemetry examples in that language
Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Part I. The Need for Observability with OpenTelemetry.-
1. The Need for Observability.- 2. How OpenTelemetry Enables Observability.-
Part II. OpenTelemetry Components and Best Practices.-
3. OpenTelemetry Fundamentals.- 4. Auto-Instrumentation.- 5. Context, Baggage, and Propagators.- 6. Tracing.- 7. Metrics.- 8. Logging.- 9. Protocol and Collector.- 10. Sampling and Common Deployment Models.-
Part III. Rolling Out OpenTelemetry Across Your Organization.-
11. Maximizing Adoption by Minimizing Friction.- 12. Adopting Observability.




