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  • The Unsung Heroes: Why OpenTelemetry’s Semantic Conventions are another Game-Changer

    The Unsung Heroes: Why OpenTelemetry’s Semantic Conventions are another Game-Changer

    Hello and welcome to the Observability Heroes! Today, we’re diving into a topic that, on the surface, might sound… well, to put it mildly, boring as hell. But trust me, OpenTelemetry’s Semantic Conventions are anything but. In fact, they are one of the most profound and impactful innovations OpenTelemetry brings to the observability landscape. So,…

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  • Beyond the walls: Understanding and overcoming Observability vendor lock-in

    Beyond the walls: Understanding and overcoming Observability vendor lock-in

    The topic of vendor lock-in often surfaces in discussions surrounding OpenTelemetry. It’s almost presented as the ultimate antidote, the key to unlocking ourselves from the proprietary embrace of a single observability provider. The premise is clear: being locked into one vendor’s solution limits our choices and hinders our ability to adapt. But is vendor lock-in…

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  • Meet The Ducktor: Your Observability Troubleshooting Ally 🦆💡

    Meet The Ducktor: Your Observability Troubleshooting Ally 🦆💡

    When it comes to observability, the road to clarity can sometimes feel like navigating a maze of metrics, logs, and traces. That’s where The Ducktor comes in – a unique blend of problem-solving expertise and rubberducking magic, brought to life by Rainer Schuppe. The concept of rubberducking is simple: explain your problem out loud, often…

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  • The Price of Observability: Managing Overhead Like a Pro

    The Price of Observability: Managing Overhead Like a Pro

    Observability is the superhero powertool for your software systems. It gives you insights into what’s happening under the hood by collecting data from logs, metrics, and traces. But like any superhero power, it comes with a cost: overhead. When it comes to managing modern applications, observability isn’t just a bonus feature—it’s a necessity. However, it’s…

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  • The Secret Life of Metrics: more drama than you’d think

    The Secret Life of Metrics: more drama than you’d think

    Metrics—so mundane, so predictable, right? Think again! Welcome to the Secret Life of Metrics, where the supposedly straightforward world of CPU utilization and time-series databases hides a treasure trove of mysteries. Let’s dig into this surprisingly juicy drama, complete with secrets, misunderstandings, and a dash of humor.

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  • Why OpenTelemetry is such a game changer

    Why OpenTelemetry is such a game changer

    [Update with Video] As someone who’s been in the field of observability for over 21 years, helping clients with application performance monitoring and management (aka APM), I’ve seen my share of breakthroughs and changes. But OpenTelemetry genuinely surprised me earlier this year; it’s the revolution that observability needed, a “tool” I believe should have existed…

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  • To log or not to log

    To log or not to log

    Logging is one of the staples of observability – it is easy to implement, gives a lot of data, saves the day when troubleshooting problems and it is around since the dawn of time. When I started my life in IT in the 90s of the last century – kinda creepy to write that –…

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  • Troubleshooting 101: How observability helps you fix issues faster

    Troubleshooting 101: How observability helps you fix issues faster

    When it comes to managing modern IT systems, troubleshooting is one of the most critical activities. It’s about identifying and resolving issues that slow down applications, disrupt services, and ultimately cost time, money, and customer trust. A well-established troubleshooting process, supported by robust observability practices, can make all the difference in diagnosing and fixing problems…

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  • So much data … and now?

    So much data … and now?

    Observability is about data, or isn’t it? OpenTelemetry helps us to gather tons of it and then we store it in a nice scalable data storage and all is well. Sorry, that’s not how it works in Observability. Let’s take a look at data and information and see what we actually need.

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  • O11y Summer C(h)amp 2024

    O11y Summer C(h)amp 2024

    The excitement of the Euro 24 might be over and the champs of football are crowned, but the summer fun continues with a fantastic opportunity to sharpen your Observability skills at Summerc(h)amp 2024. Join us from July 15th to August 2nd for an engaging and informative experience, featuring three live sessions each week and become…

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