On Demand

Take cloud native monitoring to the next level with OpenTelemetry™

Tips to manage cloud native apps with OpenTelemetry™

On Demand

Take cloud native monitoring to the next level with OpenTelemetry™

Tips to manage cloud native apps with OpenTelemetry™


When managing and monitoring cloud native applications and Kubernetes® environments, it's critical for DevOps, Cloud Ops and SREs to have correlated metrics, events, logs and traces (MELT) from microservices, backends and infrastructure to fully understand the complexity of root cause analysis and reduce mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR). The ability to obtain and make sense of this MELT data, which is gathered from a multitude of disparate resources, can be difficult to make sense of. But it doesn’t have to be.

Cisco AppDynamics has endeavored to leverage the open source standard of OpenTelemetry™ to greatly reduce the burden of observing applications and services in cloud native environments by serving as the efficient method to collect and correlate MELT data. Join us to learn how embracing OpenTelemetry open source standards can help explain how services interact and shorten feedback loops to rapidly resolve application performance issues.

Along with an overview and demo, we’ll discuss how Cisco AppDynamics for OpenTelemetry delivers:

  • Frictionless telemetry with ingestion from any OpenTelemetry data source.
  • Full-stack correlated views of all telemetry data across the entire technology landscape for IT and developer teams.
  • Cross MELT telemetry data built to streamline troubleshooting.
  • Accelerate time to detection and resolution of performance issues with AI-Assisted operations before it impacts your business and brand.


Cloud Native Application Observability powered by the Cisco FSO Platform is now Cisco Cloud Observability.

PRESENTERS:

Jeff Holmes, Cloud Domain Architect, Field Architecture at Cisco AppDynamics

Jeff Holmes has more than 20 years experience in the software industry. He is particularly interested in container orchestration platforms. His background includes roles as a software engineer, application, and enterprise architect. He is currently a Cloud Domain Architect at Cisco AppDynamics.

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