Why an AWS DevOps Practice Demands Better Observability
Date: Thursday, August 20th at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT
The Amazon Web Services portfolio is sprawling. Organizations following a DevOps approach for their AWS applications routinely use a handful of products to keep track of the performance and status of dozens of services.
Lost in all the required monitoring of all those disparate services with different tools is "observability" — a full understanding of the health and performance of internal systems and how your system handles the "unknown unknowns" (the things you don't know you don't know).
Don't miss this engaging AWSInsider.net fireside chat between two knowledgeable IT industry veterans — John K. Waters, of Converge360 Research, AWSInsider.net and Application Development Trends (ADTmag.com), and Ben Newton, Sumo Logic Product Leader and Evangelist and host of the MastersOfData.com Podcast.
John and Ben will delve into:
- A full definition of "observability" and the critical differences between observability and monitoring.
- How growing complexity is a roadblock to observability.
- The opacity challenges of serverless computing.
- What kinds of difficulties "tool sprawl" adds to the mix.
- The need for a comprehensive "observability platform" to address those issues.
- How Sumo Logic approached building an observability platform.
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What the future may hold for observability.
- And much more!
Attendees will also get an advance copy of John's Converge 360 Research Executive Report on "Overcoming Roadblocks to DevOps Observability in AWS."
Don't miss this opportunity to get up to speed on the critical advantages of an observability mindset and approach to DevOps in AWS.
Register now!