Talkin' Observability

Auteur(s): Jayesh Bapu Ahire
  • Résumé

  • Observability plays an important role in a world full of modern cloud-native applications. It helps us to understand complex architectures, the root cause of the problems, and performance issues easily. Observability has a diverse community of open source and enterprise solutions and every solution has something better to offer on its own. In Talkin' Observability, we discuss interesting use-cases and ways companies are trying to utilize observability to detect problems in their tech stack along with challenges.
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Épisodes
  • Observability: Correlation is the key!
    Nov 17 2021

    Observability is a notion which has been perceived in different ways by different organizations. During their journey of building Epsagon, Ran realized the importance of correlating these desperate data sources and providing value on top of it. In this episode of talkin' Observability podcast, Jayesh and Ran talk about some very interesting use-cases, customer problems and perceptions around Observability. And yes, you definitely don't want to miss the advice Ran has for you at the end.  

    Speaker bio:

    Ran Ribenzaft is the CTO at Epsagon, an AWS Advanced Technology Partner that specializes in monitoring and tracing for serverless applications. Ran is a passionate developer that loves sharing open-source tools to make everyone’s lives easier and writing technical blog posts on the topics of serverless, microservices, cloud, and AWS on Medium and the Epsagon blog.

    Host:

    Jayesh Ahire (@Jayesh_Ahire1) is Founding Engineer/ Product Manager at Traceable where he primarily works on Hypertrace. Jayesh is the AWS ML Hero. He is the Organizer of AWS UG, Elastic UG, TensorFlow UG and Microsoft AI community and many other communities in India. His research interest involved Distributed neural computer and DeFi. He is also one of the few Twilio Champions and MVB at Dzone.

    If you are exploring Observability/ Distributed tracing solutions for your organization and need some help in understanding, join Hypertrace slack and discuss with experts. Hypertrace is Open source distributed tracing and Obervability platform by Traceable.

    This podcast is Sponsored by Traceable. 

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    27 min
  • Observability should be in culture!
    Sep 16 2021

    Observability as a notion evolved a lot over the past few years. What many organizations getting started with Observability sometimes don’t understand is you can’t just build systems and later on spend time in making them “Observable”. While building modern organizations, we should consider Observability as a part of development culture itself. In this podcast, Aravind and Jayesh will be talking about what are interesting use-cases people are solving with Observability and how Observability should be the part of culture itself!

    Speaker bio:

    Aravind(@aravindputrevu) is passionate about evangelising technology, meeting developers and helping in solving their problems. He is a backend developer and has seven years of development experience.

    Currently he works at Elastic as Developer Advocate and looks after the Developer Relation function of India. Previously, He worked at McAfee Antivirus as a Sr. Software Engineer in Cloud Security Domain. He has deep interest in Search, Machine Learning, Security Incident Analysis and IoT tech. In his free time, he plays around Raspi or an Arduino.

    Aravind also has a newsletter you should definitely subscribe to here. 

    Host:

    Jayesh Ahire (@Jayesh_Ahire1) is Founding Engineer/ Product Manager at Traceable where he primarily works on Hypertrace. Jayesh is first AWS ML Hero in India and youngest one to receive the title to date. He is the Organizer of AWS UG, Elastic UG, TensorFlow UG and Microsoft AI community and many other communities in India. His research interest involved Distributed neural computer and DeFi. He is also one of the few Twilio Champions and MVB at Dzone.

    If you are exploring Observability/ Distributed tracing solutions for your organization and need some help in understanding, join Hypertrace slack and discuss with experts. Hypertrace is Open source distributed tracing and Obervability platform by Traceable.

    This podcast is Sponsored by Traceable. 

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    33 min
  • Observing is not debugging
    Aug 6 2021

    Observability has different meanings in different contexts and every once in a while, you come across some definition or some perspective which you feel is interesting. Kislay has an interesting perspective of looking towards Observability and in this episode of talkin Observability, we will be discussing with Kislay that why he feels “Observing is not debugging” and also understand his views on event-driven Observability.

    Speaker bio:

    Kislay(@kislayverma) is currently Software engineer at Cure.fit. He is a technical architect with 13+ years of experience in shipping robust, large scale architectures. In his free time, he writes interesting blog posts which you can find on his website https://kislayverma.com. Kislay also hosts “it depends” podcast (https://anchor.fm/kislayverma) and newsletter (https://kislayverma.com/newsletter-archive/), do check it out as well.

    Host:

    Jayesh Ahire (@Jayesh_Ahire1) is Founding Engineer at Traceable where he primarily works on Hypertrace. Jayesh is first AWS ML Hero in India and youngest one to receive the title to date. He is the Organizer of AWS UG, Elastic UG, TensorFlow UG and Microsoft AI community and many other communities in India. His research interest involved Distributed neural computer and DeFi. He is also one of the few Twilio Champions and MVB at Dzone.

    If you are exploring Observability/ Distributed tracing solutions for your organization and need some help in understanding, join Hypertrace slack and discuss with experts. Hypertrace is Open source distributed tracing and Obervability platform by Traceable.

    This podcast is Sponsored by Traceable. 

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    28 min

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