O11y Weekly - 2024-03-04

Stay in the loop with our top picks in observability! This week, learn how to avoid common pitfalls with OpenTelemetry Collector, explore New Relic's game-changing log storage solution, and dive into Netflix's latest eBPF-powered monitoring tool. Plus, uncover the importance of observability for multi-cluster app development and get a quick guide to network monitoring tools. Stay informed, stay ahead!

  • OpenTelemetry Collector Antipatterns

    The article highlights five common mistakes to avoid when using the OpenTelemetry Collector. It emphasizes using the Collector strategically to ensure efficient and reliable telemetry collection for your applications and infrastructure.

  • Introducing live archives: Instant access to historical logs to reduce compliance risks

    This is an article about a new log storage solution called New Relic live archives. It discusses the challenges businesses face in complying with regulations that require long-term log storage. New Relic live archives solves this problem by storing logs in an easily accessible format for up to seven years. This eliminates the need for complex data management and reduces costs.

  • Netflix Releases bpftop: An eBPF-Based Application Monitor

    Netflix has unveiled bpftop, a new tool that utilizes eBPF technology to monitor applications directly within the Linux kernel.

  • Observability Is a Multicluster App Developer’s Best Friend

    The article argues that observability is a crucial tool for developers working with multi-cluster applications. It highlights how observability tools offer several benefits, including providing unified insights across diverse clusters, enabling granular tracing of transactions, and ensuring real-time performance visibility, even in dynamic environments with scaling clusters.

  • Network Monitoring Tools Explained

    The article explains what network monitoring tools are and their purpose.

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