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Unlocking Observability in Kafka-Based Systems with OpenTelemetry

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Unlocking Observability in Kafka-Based Systems with OpenTelemetry

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Pour démarrer cette année, nous avons un speaker international qui va nous offrir une session bien tech sur l'observabilité et Kafka !
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Unlocking Observability in Kafka-Based Systems with OpenTelemetry

Distributed tracing is essential for tracking requests across microservices. But when it comes to Kafka’s decoupled producers, consumers, and asynchronous processes, tracing a transaction from start to finish isn’t always straightforward.
In this talk, we’ll explore how to monitor Kafka-based applications using distributed tracing with OpenTelemetry. By leveraging tools like Jaeger and New Relic, we’ll uncover how to gain a full view of your microservices, even in the face of Kafka’s asynchronous nature.
Join me for a live demo with a simple Java Spring-Boot app, where we’ll walk through both automatic and manual instrumentation to capture rich telemetry. We’ll also touch on infrastructure-level observability, pulling metrics and traces from Apache Kafka brokers and Apache Flink.
Ready to dive deep into boosting your system’s observability? Let’s make sure you can track and analyze every transaction, no matter how complex!

Harry Kimpel est Principal Developer Relations Engineer chez New Relic

Nous tenons Ă  remercier Purse pour l'accueil de la session.

Nous tenons à remercier également nos autres sponsors annuels qui soutiennent notre association: Axa, Externatic et Zenika

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