HiQ – A Modern Observability System

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    HiQ - Observability And Optimization In Modern AI Era (by oracle)

  • HiQ(https://github.com/oracle-samples/hiq) is a declarative, non-intrusive, dynamic and transparent tracking system for both monolithic application and distributed system. It brings the runtime information tracking and optimization to a new level without compromising with speed and system performance, or hiding any tracking overhead information. HiQ applies for both I/O bound and CPU bound applications. In addition to latency tracking, HiQ provides memory, disk I/O and Network I/O tracking out of the box. The output can be saved in form of normal line by line log file, or HiQ tree, or span graph.

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