
"Technologists at all levels agree that we need observability in all systems, but especially in the cloud, where we require real-time insight into system configuration, behaviour, performance and state so that software teams can detect anomalies, diagnose failures and understand performance across the distributed infrastructure upon which they run their applications and data services."
"The observability industry generates enormous volumes of telemetry data as logs, metrics and traces flow through modern systems. As organisations grow, so does their data volume. Over the past decade, telemetry data has accelerated dramatically... and many think that the next decade will bring even greater scale."
"Recent discussions across the observability industry, including the debate around ingestion-based pricing models, highlight how difficult it has become to manage the increasing volume of telemetry data effectively."
Observability has become crucial in cloud computing, providing real-time insights into system performance and behavior. It helps software teams detect anomalies and diagnose failures, ensuring reliability at scale. The observability industry generates vast amounts of telemetry data, which is expected to grow significantly in the coming years. Discussions around ingestion-based pricing models highlight the challenges faced by organizations in managing this data effectively. The evolution of observability, including the potential for observability warehouses, may be the next significant development in the field.
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