Create centralized workspaces with Boards to organize related data, monitor SLOs, collaborate with teammates, and save visualizations for easy reuse and sharing.| docs.honeycomb.io
Configure notifications for Service Level Objectives (SLOs) and define recipients of burn alerts.| docs.honeycomb.io
Customize the sampling performed by Honeycomb Refinery beyond its default configuration. Learn how to mix and use multiple sampling methods to sample your data.| docs.honeycomb.io
Use OpenTelemetry, an open-source framework for collecting and managing telemetry data from distributed systems, to send data to Honeycomb.| docs.honeycomb.io
Configure Honeycomb Refinery, Honeycomb's trace-aware, tail-based sampling proxy. When installed, Refinery's default configuration contains the minimum needed configuration. Customize your Refinery configuration using the available configuration options.| docs.honeycomb.io
Explore the capabilities of Honeycomb Refinery, Honeycomb's trace-aware, tail-based sampling proxy.| docs.honeycomb.io
Explore Honeycomb's recommendations for alerting on triggers and Service Level Objectives (SLOs).| docs.honeycomb.io
Construct queries to ask powerful questions, and find and analyze data from scratch. Build queries manually or from natural language.| docs.honeycomb.io
Join Pollinators, Honeycomb's extended community, to expand your network, find opportunities for speaking and writing about observability, and connect on using Honeycomb in the workplace. Pollinators get help with Honeycomb from our staff and other customers, and regularly are given the opportunity to provide feedback to inform new features.| docs.honeycomb.io
Learn how to get started with Honeycomb. Jump in and start building or configure Honeycomb to set yourself up for success. Learn the basics about observability, or explore our resources for planning and designing, including best practices and strategies for managing costs.| docs.honeycomb.io
Get up and running with Honeycomb for your applications. Learn how to easily get unstructured logs, structured logs, and traces into Honeycomb.| docs.honeycomb.io