Achieving Economic Efficiency with Observability 2.0
As organizations rely on digital services, the need for observability platforms is crucial. However, the cost complexity of these tools is a concern. This white paper explores the financial strain of traditional observability 1.0, where organizations pay to collect and store telemetry across platforms, leading to high costs. It introduces observability 2.0, a shift to a single source of truth - structured log events or spans. This approach offers advantages like rich context, granular analysis, seamless event correlation, and fast queries. Embracing observability 2.0 can help reduce costs and deliver enhanced value. Read the full white paper to learn more.
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