Learn how to monitor Kubernetes in 2025 with key metrics, top tools, and AI-driven strategies for performance, reliability, and cost control.| Logz.io
You can scale the deployment of OpenTelemetry Collector across multiple Linux hosts through Ansible, to function both as gateways and agents within your observability architecture. Using the OpenTelemetry Collector in this dual capacity enables a robust collection and forwarding of metrics, traces, and logs to analysis and visualization platforms. We outline a strategy for deploying and managing the OpenTelemetry Collector’s scalable instances throughout your infrastructure using Ansible. I...| OpenTelemetry
This page will walk you through the fastest way to get started monitoring your Kubernetes cluster using OpenTelemetry. It will focus on collecting metrics and logs for Kubernetes clusters, nodes, pods, and containers, as well as enabling the cluster to support services emitting OTLP data. If you’re looking to see OpenTelemetry in action with Kubernetes, the best place to start is the OpenTelemetry Demo. The demo is intended to illustrate the implementation of OpenTelemetry, but it is not in...| OpenTelemetry
In this blog post, we share our journey to build a ClickHouse-powered logging solution that today stores over 19 PiB of data (1.13 PiB compressed) in our AWS regions alone, and costs 200x less than Datadog.| ClickHouse
The OpenTelemetry Collector is one of my favorite OpenTelemetry (OTel) components. It’s a flexible and powerful data pipeline which allows you to ingest OTel data from one or more sources, transform it (including batching, filtering, and masking), and export it to one or more observability backends for analysis. It’s vendor-neutral. It’s extensible, meaning that you can create your own custom components for it. What’s there not to like?| OpenTelemetry
With contributions from Adriana Villela (Lightstep from ServiceNow). For the OpenTelemetry (OTel) End User Working Group’s fourth End User Q&A session of 2023, we spoke with Jacob Aronoff, Staff Software Engineer at Lightstep from ServiceNow and an OpenTelemetry Operator Maintainer. Read on if you are interested in learning how a vendor is using OTel in-house! This series of interviews is a monthly casual discussion with a team that’s using OpenTelemetry in production. The goal is to shar...| OpenTelemetry
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
With contributions from Rynn Mancuso (Honeycomb) and Reese Lee (New Relic). On Thursday, March 2nd, 2023, the OpenTelemetry (OTel) End User Working Group hosted its second End User Q&A session of 2023. 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, so that together, we can help make OpenTelemetry awesome!| OpenTelemetry