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AWS Observability Handbook

You're reading from   AWS Observability Handbook Monitor, trace, and alert your cloud applications with AWS' myriad observability tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804616710
Length 504 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Fabio Oliveira Fabio Oliveira
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Phani Kumar Lingamallu Phani Kumar Lingamallu
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Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with Observability on AWS
2. Chapter 1: Observability 101 FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Overview of the Observability Landscape on AWS 4. Chapter 3: Gathering Operational Data and Alerting Using Amazon CloudWatch 5. Chapter 4: Implementing Distributed Tracing Using AWS X-Ray 6. Part 2: Automated and Machine Learning-Powered Observability on AWS
7. Chapter 5: Insights into Operational Data with CloudWatch 8. Chapter 6: Observability for Containerized Applications on AWS 9. Chapter 7: Observability for Serverless Applications on AWS 10. Chapter 8: End User Experience Monitoring on AWS 11. Part 3: Open Source Managed Services on AWS
12. Chapter 9: Collecting Metrics and Traces Using OpenTelemetry 13. Chapter 10: Deploying and Configuring an Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus 14. Chapter 11: Deploying the Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana Stack Using Amazon OpenSearch Service 15. Part 4: Scaled Observability and Beyond
16. Chapter 12: Augmenting the Human Operator with Amazon DevOps Guru 17. Chapter 13: Observability Best Practices at Scale 18. Chapter 14: Be Well-Architected for Operational Excellence 19. Chapter 15: The Role of Observability in the Cloud Adoption Framework 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Observability 101

Observability is the hot new tech buzzword. Observability is confused with many other practices, such as monitoring, tracing, logging, telemetry, and instrumentation. But observability is a superset of all these, and all are required to achieve observability. It includes measuring your infrastructure, application, and user experience to understand how they are doing and then acting on the findings with predictive or reactive solutions.

One of the benefits of working with older technologies was the limited set of defined failure modes. Yes, things broke, but you would know what went wrong at any given time, or you could find out quickly because many older systems repeatedly failed in the same ways. As systems became more complex, the possible failures became more abundant. To address the possible failures of these complex systems, monitoring tools were created. We kept track of our application performance with monitoring, data collection, and time-series analytics. This process was manageable for a while but quickly got out of hand.

Modern systems are extraordinarily complex, with everything depending on open source libraries and turning into cloud-native microservices running on Kubernetes clusters. Further, we develop them faster than ever, and the possible failure modes multiply as we implement and deploy these distributed systems more quickly.

When something fails, it’s no longer obvious what caused it. Nothing is perfect; every software system will fail at some point, and the best thing we can do as developers is to make sure that when our software fails, it’s as easy as possible for us to fix it. Standard monitoring, which is always reactive, cannot fix this problem, and it can only track known unknowns. The new unknowns mean that we have to do more work to figure out what’s going on. Observability goes beyond mere monitoring (even of very complicated infrastructures) and is instead about building visibility into every layer of your business. Increased visibility gives everyone invested in the business more significant insight into issues and user experience, and creates more time for more strategic initiatives, instead of firefighting issues.

In this chapter, we are going to cover the following topics:

  • What is observability?
  • The need for observability in a distributed application environment
  • Building blocks of observability
  • Benefits of observability
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AWS Observability Handbook
Published in: Apr 2023
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781804616710
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