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Developer(s) | Cloud Native Computing Foundation |
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Repository | github |
Website | opentelemetry |
OpenTelemetry is an open source observability framework created when the Cloud Native Computing Foundation merged the OpenTracing and OpenCensus projects.[1] OpenTracing offers "consistent, expressive, vendor-neutral APIs for popular platforms"[2] while the Google-created OpenCensus project acts as a "collection of language-specific libraries for instrumenting an application, collecting stats (metrics), and exporting data to a supported backend."[3] Under OpenTelemetry, the projects create a "complete telemetry system [that is] suitable for monitoring microservices and other types of modern, distributed systems — and [is] compatible with most major OSS and commercial backends."[4] It is the "second most active" CNCF project.[5] In October 2020, AWS announced the public preview of its distro for OpenTelemetry.[6]
See also
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edit- ^ "OpenTelemetry: The Merger of OpenCensus and OpenTracing". Google Open Source Blog. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
- ^ Gonzalez, Brandon (2016-02-29), Source code for OpenTracing, retrieved 2020-01-20
- ^ Mooney, Mallory (2019-02-06). "Performance monitoring with OpenTracing, OpenCensus, and OpenMetrics". Datadog. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
- ^ Young, Ted (2019-05-21). "A Roadmap to Convergence". Medium. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
- ^ Schmidt, Julia (2020-10-22). "Former rivals at OpenTelemetry lock in tracing specification, to focus on metrics next". Devclass. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
- ^ "AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry Available for Public Preview". InfoQ. Retrieved 2020-11-02.