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Observability and monitoring
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Greg Campion is the monitoring expert who joins Shaun to discuss observability in this episode.
According to Greg, observability is observing a system in the sense that you take in as much of it as you can, without necessarily looking at something specific. For him, it's about the ability to observe things from a much wider perspective.
Here's what Greg discusses:
According to Greg, observability is observing a system in the sense that you take in as much of it as you can, without necessarily looking at something specific. For him, it's about the ability to observe things from a much wider perspective.
Here's what Greg discusses:
- The development of observability from simple logs through to the single pane of glass (with this article as our reference point)
- The challenges of incorporating observability into existing systems
- The difference between observability and monitoring
- Why Greg is so fascinated by observability.
Greg also wrote a blog post in 2019 called The rise of observability that is worth a read. He also covered observability in a video about the future of infrastructure: Why we won't care about infrastructure anymore
Things mentioned in this episode:
Give us feedback
Get in touch on Twitter: @monitoringxpert
Website: themonitoringexperts.com
Visit the Paessler blog for more from the monitoring experts.
Get in touch on Twitter: @monitoringxpert
Website: themonitoringexperts.com
Visit the Paessler blog for more from the monitoring experts.
Let us know your monitoring use cases, ask us a monitoring question, or just give us general feedback about the podcast:
GET IN TOUCH
Get in touch on Twitter: @monitoringxpert
Website: themonitoringexperts.com
Visit the Paessler blog for more from the monitoring experts.
Bab
1. Introduction to episode and Greg Campion (00:00:00)
2. Defining observability (00:02:26)
3. The phases of observability's development (00:03:54)
4. Building observability into existing processes (00:14:40)
5. What is the difference between monitoring and observability? (00:16:45)
6. Greg's fascination with obervability (00:19:43)
13 episod
Manage episode 359937330 series 3464649
Kandungan disediakan oleh Paessler AG. Semua kandungan podcast termasuk episod, grafik dan perihalan podcast dimuat naik dan disediakan terus oleh Paessler AG atau rakan kongsi platform podcast mereka. Jika anda percaya seseorang menggunakan karya berhak cipta anda tanpa kebenaran anda, anda boleh mengikuti proses yang digariskan di sini https://ms.player.fm/legal.
Greg Campion is the monitoring expert who joins Shaun to discuss observability in this episode.
According to Greg, observability is observing a system in the sense that you take in as much of it as you can, without necessarily looking at something specific. For him, it's about the ability to observe things from a much wider perspective.
Here's what Greg discusses:
According to Greg, observability is observing a system in the sense that you take in as much of it as you can, without necessarily looking at something specific. For him, it's about the ability to observe things from a much wider perspective.
Here's what Greg discusses:
- The development of observability from simple logs through to the single pane of glass (with this article as our reference point)
- The challenges of incorporating observability into existing systems
- The difference between observability and monitoring
- Why Greg is so fascinated by observability.
Greg also wrote a blog post in 2019 called The rise of observability that is worth a read. He also covered observability in a video about the future of infrastructure: Why we won't care about infrastructure anymore
Things mentioned in this episode:
Give us feedback
Get in touch on Twitter: @monitoringxpert
Website: themonitoringexperts.com
Visit the Paessler blog for more from the monitoring experts.
Get in touch on Twitter: @monitoringxpert
Website: themonitoringexperts.com
Visit the Paessler blog for more from the monitoring experts.
Let us know your monitoring use cases, ask us a monitoring question, or just give us general feedback about the podcast:
GET IN TOUCH
Get in touch on Twitter: @monitoringxpert
Website: themonitoringexperts.com
Visit the Paessler blog for more from the monitoring experts.
Bab
1. Introduction to episode and Greg Campion (00:00:00)
2. Defining observability (00:02:26)
3. The phases of observability's development (00:03:54)
4. Building observability into existing processes (00:14:40)
5. What is the difference between monitoring and observability? (00:16:45)
6. Greg's fascination with obervability (00:19:43)
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