Survey Surfaces Open Source Observability Gains - DevOps.com
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A recent survey of 1,255 observability practitioners reveals an increasing reliance on open-source software, with 76% of respondents utilizing tools like OpenTelemetry and Prometheus. The survey, conducted by Grafana Labs, highlights that 70% use both technologies, indicating a significant investment trend. Key findings include a growing recognition of observability's importance among senior leaders and the adoption of various telemetry data types, with metrics and logs being the most common. This shift underscores the need for advanced observability tools to handle enormous data volumes efficiently.
76% of observability practitioners and IT leaders now rely on open-source software tools, highlighting a significant trend in the industry towards using technologies like Prometheus and OpenTelemetry.
Open-source platforms are becoming essential for managing the vast amounts of telemetry data generated by modern applications, allowing organizations to analyze data without prior curation.
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