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Distributed Systems Observability
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Very informative in introduction level
My Clippings
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Monitoring of yore might have been the preserve of operations engineers, but
observability isn’t purely an operational concern. This is a book authored by a
software engineer, and the target audience is primarily other software developers,
not solely operations engineers or site reliability engineers (SREs).
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complex systems fail in complex ways
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Indeed, tracing is most successfully deployed in organizations that use a core set
of languages and frameworks uniformly across the company
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The goal of an Observability team is not to collect logs, metrics, or traces. It is to
build a culture of engineering based on facts and feedback, and then spread that
culture within the broader organization.
My Clippings
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Monitoring of yore might have been the preserve of operations engineers, but
observability isn’t purely an operational concern. This is a book authored by a
software engineer, and the target audience is primarily other software developers,
not solely operations engineers or site reliability engineers (SREs).
---
complex systems fail in complex ways
---
Indeed, tracing is most successfully deployed in organizations that use a core set
of languages and frameworks uniformly across the company
---
The goal of an Observability team is not to collect logs, metrics, or traces. It is to
build a culture of engineering based on facts and feedback, and then spread that
culture within the broader organization.
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