When: | Thursday, January 19, 2023 |
Where: | 4220 Duncan Ave - St. Louis, MO 63110 |
Presenter: | Jessica Kerr, @jessitron |
Hosting Group: | Kubernetes & Cloud Native STL |
Group Membership: | 443 |
Total RSVPs: | 19 |
Total Attendance: | 10 |
Ever look at production behavior and think, what is going on??
Observability is when your app tells you what is happening. What is broken, what is different, what is slow, and what is normal. There are many degrees of observability, and the modern standard is distributed tracing with OpenTelemetry. It's open-source, with a governing body inside the CNCF, with single protocol plus implementations in all your languages. Plus automatic tracing in all your usual frameworks and clients. Give your applications a fast line of communication to you, for free! Or at least, vendor-neutral so you don't get locked in.
Jess will explain the what & why of OpenTelemetry, and demonstrate some distributed tracing magic in Jaeger (open source) and Honeycomb (the best*).
Jessica Kerr lives in St Louis, works remotely for Honeycomb in San Francisco, and speaks at conferences all over the US, Europe, and Australia. She's into making computers do what she wants, and participating in sociotechnical systems.
The basic agenda follows:
- 6:00 - 6:20 Food and networking (Go excels at networking).
- 6:20 - 6:30 Announcements, intros, and so forth.
- 6:30 - 7:30 Main presentation of the month.
- 7:30 - 8:00 Q&A
Please join us for this in-person event in Cortex! Please, be sure to RSVP so that we can plan the food appropriately as well as scheduling ample meeting space. Your help in this is greatly appreciated as we try to ensure the safety and comfort of those attending.
- Meetup Fees covered by CNCF.
- Facilities provided by Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC). If signing up for coworking space, tell them Paul Balogh sent you!
- Food from Katie's Pizza and Pasta provided by Honeycomb.