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adot-otelstarter
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Serverless Spy Vs. Spy Chapter 3: X-Ray vs Jaeger - Send Lambda traces with open telemetry
git clone https://github.com/megaproaktiv/adot-otelstarter.git cd adot-otelstarter
opentelemetry-lambda
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Did OpenTelemetry deliver on its promise in 2023?
I mean, sure, you can improve performance a bit by increasing the RAM/compute capacity on the Lambda. But it always adds a pretty steep overhead right now, no matter how much capacity you throw at it.
https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-lambda/issue...
https://github.com/aws-observability/aws-otel-lambda/issues/...
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Instrumenting AWS Lambda functions with OpenTelemetry SDKs
OpenTelemetry AWS Lambda repository
- OpenTelemetry in 2023
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Serverless Spy Vs. Spy Chapter 3: X-Ray vs Jaeger - Send Lambda traces with open telemetry
With the sample apps from the opentelemetry-lambda repository the Lambda part itself was easy to implement. What took me some time was to provide the jaeger Fargate service with IaC ouside of an k8s environment. But with ECS and ServiceDiscovery that was easy in the end. This should be even more simple in an EKS environment with the jaegertracing helm-charts.
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AWS Lambda tracing with OpenTelemetry and OpenSearch
OpenTelemetry recently released https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-lambda, but they also have this in the official docs https://opentelemetry.io/docs/instrumentation/js/serverless/. What do you consider to be the better option?
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Serverless Spy Vs. Spy Chapter 2: AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry Lambda vs X-Ray SDK
opentelemetry-lambda
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How to Instrument AWS Services with OpenTelemetry
You don’t have to create an opentelemetry configuration file such as this for each of your lambdas. In fact, you shouldn’t. In AWS, you can use Lambda Layers. You can define the OpenTelemetry tracing piece of code as a Lambda layer and use it in any Lambda you want. Furthermore, OpenTelemetry went ahead and implemented this opentelemetry-lambda layer for us. All we need to do is use it with our config.
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Struggling to connect the dots - ADOT with Lambda using aws-otel-nodejs Lambda layer, not sure how to go from here to using custom instrumentation (e.g. instrumentation-pg, instrumentation-graphql, etc).
Sorry you're having trouble working with the ADOT Lambda Layers :(. Have you had a chance to open an issue on the GitHub repo for OTel Lambda or ADOT Lambda? You should add your expected vs your actual output!
What are some alternatives?
helm-charts - Helm Charts for Jaeger backend
deploy-aws-lambda-to-vpc-with-terraform - Terraform module with all the cloud resources needed to run Lambda within a VPC
jaeger - CNCF Jaeger, a Distributed Tracing Platform
terraform-aws-lambda - Terraform module, which takes care of a lot of AWS Lambda/serverless tasks (build dependencies, packages, updates, deployments) in countless combinations 🇺🇦
opentelemetry-examples
aws-otel-js - AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry JavaScript SDK
terraform-aws-jaeger - Terraform module for Jeager
proposal-async-context - Async Context for JavaScript
sqs-consumer - Build Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) based applications without the boilerplate
semantic-conventions - Defines standards for generating consistent, accessible telemetry across a variety of domains