Presentation: How to Build Observable Distributed Systems

Track: Observability: Logging, Alerting and Tracing

Location: Churchill, G flr.

Duration: 10:35am - 11:25am

Day of week: Tuesday

Level: Intermediate

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Abstract

Being able to observe the state of a running application is key to understanding a system's behaviour and essential if you want to fix production problems quickly and efficiently. Like a lot of other things, this is harder to do in distributed systems than it is with a monolith. At Poppulo we've been running a distributed system of hundreds of microservices in production for more than 4 years and we got to understand how critical this visibility is. If you want to succeed with operating a distributed system, observability should be an integral part of system design. I'll cover key techniques to build a clearer picture of distributed applications in production, including details on useful health checks, best practices for instrumentation with metrics, logging and tracing.

Speaker: Pierre Vincent

SRE Manager @Poppulo

I am SRE manager at Poppulo, where I help teams embrace DevOps practices, focusing on building maintainable applications and continuously improving their processes. I strongly believe that DevOps is a key turning point for our industry, finally bringing together Continuous Delivery practices and Lean philosophy, all supported by safe culture of learning and innovation.

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