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Open Sourcing the Netflix Domain Graph Service Framework: GraphQL for Spring Boot

The Netflix TechBlog

By Paul Bakker and Kavitha Srinivasan , Images by David Simmer , Edited by Greg Burrell Netflix has developed a Domain Graph Service (DGS) framework and it is now open source. This framework was initially intended to be internal only, focusing on integration with the Netflix ecosystem for tracing, logging, metrics, etc.

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Dynatrace simplifies OpenTelemetry metric collection for context-aware AI analytics

Dynatrace

The release candidate of OpenTelemetry metrics was announced earlier this year at Kubecon in Valencia, Spain. Since then, organizations have embraced OTLP as an all-in-one protocol for observability signals, including metrics, traces, and logs, which will also gain Dynatrace support in early 2023.

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How to collect Prometheus metrics in Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Dynatrace has recently extended its Kubernetes operator by adding a new feature, the Prometheus OpenMetrics Ingest , which enables you to import Prometheus metrics in Dynatrace and build SLO and anomaly detection dashboards with Prometheus data. Here we’ll explore how to collect Prometheus metrics and what you can achieve with them.

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The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 1: Identifying metrics and traces

Dynatrace

That is, relying on metrics, logs, and traces to understand what software is doing and where it’s running into snags. OpenTelemetry, the open source observability tool, has emerged as an industry-standard solution for instrumenting application telemetry data to make it observable. What is OpenTelemetry?

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Observability engineering: Getting Prometheus metrics right for Kubernetes with Dynatrace and Kepler

Dynatrace

To get a more granular look into telemetry data, many analysts rely on custom metrics using Prometheus. Named after the Greek god who brought fire down from Mount Olympus, Prometheus metrics have been transforming observability since the project’s inception in 2012. What is Prometheus?

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Simplify observability for all your custom metrics (Part 4: Prometheus)

Dynatrace

In Part 1 we explored how you can use the Davis AI to analyze your StatsD metrics. In Part 2 we showed how you can run multidimensional analysis for external metrics that are ingested via the OneAgent Metric API. In Part 3 we discussed how the Davis AI can analyze your metrics from scripting languages like Bash or PowerShell.

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Mastering Kubernetes deployments with Keptn: a comprehensive guide to enhanced visibility

Dynatrace

In this article, we’ll explore these challenges in detail and introduce Keptn, an open source project that addresses these issues, enhancing Kubernetes observability for smoother and more efficient deployments. Start your journey with Keptn by downloading the first Release Candidate for v2 available now on GitHub.