Source: Cloud & DevOps Group

Demystifying​ ​Distributed Tracing

--- This is a FREE ONLINE WEBINAR ---

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Description:

Microservices are becoming mainstream now and the majority of new applications are developed using microservices architecture. But they throw some unique challenges around DevOps and Observability due to following:

● Rise of API ecosystem
● Application complexity is rising
● Applications are becoming more distributed
● Tech Stack is becoming broader and bigger everyday
● Hybrid and multi-cloud is becoming reality
● Monoliths to Microservices

Distributed Tracing, which is getting a lot of mindshare in the last few years is now becoming the new foundation of DevOps. Unlike traditional Application Performance Monitoring (APM), Distributed Tracing is intended to address the observability challenges and use-cases in the new microservices world.

eBPF advancement in Linux kernel brings whole new opportunities around kernel and application tracing. eBPF used in conjunction with distributed tracing unlock many interesting opportunities.

Eventually, Distributed Tracing will be a new APM, addressing MELT use-cases comprehensively (Metrics, Events, Logs and Traces). It is particularly well-suited to debugging and monitoring modern distributed software architectures, such as microservices. It helps pinpoint or isolate where failures occur and what causes sub-optimal performance.

It basically traces a network request as it travels through your services, as it would be in a microservices-based architecture. One of the main reasons you may want to do this is to troubleshoot or monitor the latency of a request as it travels through the different services.

In this talk, we will discuss Distributed Tracing and it’s various use cases in today’s cloud native world along with Demo of Distributed Tracing using some sample applications!

Speaker Bio:

1) José Carlos Chávez:

José Carlos Chávez is a Software Engineer at Traceable, a Hypertrace contributor, a Zipkin team member and a Mathematics student at the University of Barcelona. He enjoys working with APIs and distributed systems, and is the author of official libraries for Zipkin and OpenTracing.

While not working with code, you can find him sipping on craft beers or spending time with his son.

Twitter: ​https://twitter.com/jcchavezs

2) Jayesh Bapu Ahire

Jayesh is Founding Engineer at Traceable.ai where he primarily works on OSS project Hypertrace. Jayesh is the first AWS ML Hero in India. He is the Organizer of AWS UG, Elastic UG, TensorFlow UG and Microsoft AI community and many other communities in India. His research interest involves Distributed Neural computers and he has authored books on Neural Networks, Reinforcement Learning, and Simulation Hypothesis. His articles are published in renowned publications and endorsed by the community. He has also been awarded a title of Twilio Champion by Twilio and Most Valuable Blogger by Dzone.

Twitter: ​https://twitter.com/Jayesh_Ahire1
LinkedIn: ​https://linkedin.com/in/jayesh-ahire

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