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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Observability at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 in Paris
Honeycomb
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Tracing: Structured Logging, but better in every way
I haven't used anything else, but I'll gladly shill for https://honeycomb.io.
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Keeping up with my cat's š© using a RaspberryPi
With all of this in place I went a step further and added Opentelemetry to track the stats of how often the routine was being triggered on Honeycomb.
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Anyone having say 1PB of MySQL data? What efficient storage solution are you using.
Events can be used in many meaningful ways. The Event subsystem of B is pretty much a co-evolution of what honeycomb.io offers, but implemented completely differently - it is on bare-metal, and hence a lot cheaper. Because of that, B never subsampled, but always kept a full low of all events anywhere, no exceptions.
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āPeople used to take me seriously. Then I became a software vendorā
It should be noted that this is a very oblique ad for http://honeycomb.io. That in no way impugns the content of the post, and in fact, it's given the content of the post that I feel compelled to point out that, ultimately, this is an ad. Because what is sales and advertising, anyway? It's just a way to get you to buy a product, and you can't do that if you've never even heard about the product. I'm not currently in the market for an observability solution (something something splunk) but if I were, I've now heard of them.
The question though, is why does money ruin everything? The naive questions of an open source zealot to a proprietary software salesperson are one thing, but since we all need money to live, why does money being part of the equation (eg if someone was getting paid to post here) ruin things? Would a "donate to open source" button be more successful if the donate text is "buy me a coffee", "buy me a beer", or "upgrade my beer from Coors light"?
https://xkcd.com/2347/ was and is true, and if we don't figure out a way to change that, I don't really see a future for open source.
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Does anyone else use scatterplots of events?
Very cool to see honeycomb.io is doing that. I'm about to embark on my distributed tracing learning journey, this makes me want to try honeycomb right away.
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Is there a beginners guide to adding observability to your applications?
Caveat: I work for a vendor in the O11y space (https://honeycomb.io) as a Developer Advocate, however, this advice is generic, not specific to our platform.
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KubeCon North America 2022: A Retrospective
I spent Day 2 at the Colony Club to attend OTel Unplugged. This event was sponsored by Lightstep, Honeycomb, New Relic, Splunk, Dynatrace, Crowdstrike, and NGINX. I came into the event not knowing what to expect. I can sometimes clamp up when Iām around folks that I donāt know, but because I was helping with the event check-in, I got to say hello to a number of the attendees, which helped break the ice. And it turns out that there were a lot of names that I recognized from my work in the OTel community, and it was nice to connect in person with folks whom Iād only previously met through Slack or Zoom.
- The four pillars of data observability: metrics, metadata, lineage, and logs
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Honeycomb, Python, and I: an OpenTelemetry Horror Story (With a Happy Ending)
It's no surprise that my apps are mostly written using Sanic as I'm pretty involved with the project. I've been wanting to start testing honeycomb out as well, so it seemed the perfect opportunity to try out.
hyperloglog
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How single message broke all our monitoring and dashboards
For the last 1.5 years, I have been using Axiom for all of my logs ingestion, querying, and monitoring needs. It is a great product and I never had one issue with it in my time using it. Spoiler alert, even today, when it failed it was actually my fault, but let's see what happened.
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Observability at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 in Paris
Axiom
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How To Collect Temporal.io Logs Using Axiom And Pino
Axiom is an observability backend with OpenTelemetry support. I chose it for my recent project because of its cost, especially for hobby projects or serious projects in its early phase. They provide a JavaScript library that you can use as transport for pino.
- HyperLogLog
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Free logging/monitoring for NextJS projects?
Axiom has a great integration with Next.js: https://axiom.co
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What do you consider the best cloud logging platform that has a free tier?
Assuming you want to track and visualize some metrics, check out https://axiom.co/ . They give you 500 GB ingest, 100 GB storage, 10 hrs query hours per month.
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5 Best Backend-for-Frontend Tools You Should Be Using
Axiom is a data management and analytics platform that enables organizations to gather, manage, and analyze large volumes of data from various sources. The platform is designed to provide users with a comprehensive view of their data, allowing them to make better-informed business decisions.
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What front end logger do you guys use?
Axiom - https://axiom.co/
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Datadog: why is it so popular?
Have you seen axiom.co? specifically targets DD. Interesting to say the least.
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Show HN: HyperLogLog in Zig
I'm also very curious to know this. HyperLogLog is written in Go:
https://github.com/axiomhq/hyperloglog
I would expect V to be a more natural choice for a port than Zig.
What are some alternatives?
metriql - The metrics layer for your data. Join us at https://metriql.com/slack
golang-set - A simple, battle-tested and generic set type for the Go language. Trusted by Docker, 1Password, Ethereum and Hashicorp.
otel-cli - OpenTelemetry command-line tool for sending events from shell scripts & similar environments
cuckoofilter - Cuckoo Filter: Practically Better Than Bloom
nx-go - š Nx plugin to use Go in a Nx Workspace
trie - Data structure and relevant algorithms for extremely fast prefix/fuzzy string searching.
nxpansion
boomfilters - Probabilistic data structures for processing continuous, unbounded streams.
keptn - Cloud-native application life-cycle orchestration. Keptn automates your SLO-driven multi-stage delivery and operations & remediation of your applications.
bitset - Go package implementing bitsets
hyperdx - Resolve production issues, fast. An open source observability platform unifying session replays, logs, metrics, traces and errors powered by Clickhouse and OpenTelemetry.
roaring - Roaring bitmaps in Go (golang), used by InfluxDB, Bleve, DataDog