Observability Is Due for a Version Change; Are You Ready for It?

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The time has come: the DevOps revolution is winding down, and we’re entering the post-DevOps era. We’re at the precipice of a massive generational shift in how we build and understand our software, and CTOs need to prepare.

In the past, we were only interested in basic metrics on how we operated our software: reliability, uptime, MTTR, MTTD. Observability 1.0. Companies that settle for these basic data points will not survive in this new era.

As engineering best practices around separating deploys from releases, testing in production, observability-driven development have become standardized, the approach to telemetry has stalled, and it’s time for a new version: Observability 2.0.

Learn what this new version means for your engineers, and how to embrace this breaking change to:

- Save them from drowning in symptom-based alerting

- Help fewer people work together to build better software

- Create fast feedback loops throughout the entire organization through highly granular visibility into all their systems

This talk has been presented at C3 Dev Festival 2024, check out the latest edition of this Tech Conference.

Charity Majors
Charity Majors
14 Jun, 2024
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