We mostly run systems, not| utcc.utoronto.ca
Lately I’ve been trying to find (and understand) the limits of time syncing between Linux systems. How accurate can you get? What does it take to get that? And what things can easily add measurable amounts of time error? After most of a month (!), I’m starting to understand things. This is kind of a follow-on to a previous post, where I walked through my setup and goals, plus another post where I discussed time syncing in general. I’m trying to get the clocks on a bunch of Linux systems...| scottstuff.net
Understand observability metrics, logs, and traces. See the typical observability metrics used to monitor system health and performance.| Spacelift
Trace-based testing is a means of conducting deep integration or system tests by utilizing the rich data contained in a distributed system trace.| docs.tracetest.io
As technical writers we want to know if the docs we’re writing are accomplishing their goals. In other words, we want to know how good are docs relative to the business goals they’re aiming to support or improve. Are docs serving their purpose? Which of the three budgets are docs supporting? When tech bubbles burst, roles usually seen as cost centers, such as tech writing, are ripe for layoffs, no matter how staunchly we defend them. That’s why we continue mulling over the question of v...| passo.uno
Analyze your software performance by instrumenting, generating, collecting, and exporting telemetry data.| docs.nginx.com
With contributions from Rynn Mancuso (Honeycomb) and Reese Lee (New Relic). On Thursday, May 25th, 2023, the OpenTelemetry (OTel) End User Working Group hosted its third End User Q&A session of 2023. We had a bit of a gap due to KubeCon Europe, but now we’re back! This series is a monthly casual discussion with a team using OpenTelemetry in production. The goal is to learn more about their environment, their successes, and the challenges that they face, and to share it with the community, s...| OpenTelemetry