Is it Time to Version Observability? Signs Point to Yes
This resource examines the evolution of observability. Inside, learn why it's time to "version" observability and move from "Observability 1.0" (metrics, logs, and traces) to "Observability 2.0" (a unified source of truth powered by structured log events).
- Key points include:Observability 1.0 is costly and limited, while Observability 2.0 is more powerful, flexible, and cost-effective, enabling deeper introspection into complex systems.
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Observability 2.0 is emerging, with engineers leveraging structured logs, holding potential for transformation.
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Metrics are a "bridge to the past" - the future belongs to tools built on rich, contextual log data.
Read the blog to learn more about "Observability 2.0."