The Subtle Art of OpenTelemetry: How to Bring Order to Chaos


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How to find us
AppsFlyer Offices, Maskit St 14, Herzliya, ground floor
Here's what to expect:
18:30 - Mingling π FRESH swag π pizza π and drinks π»
19:00 - One Trace to Rule Them All: Tracing High-Scale Distributed Systems by Ido Faran & Dan Markhasin @ AppsFlyer
19:45 - How to Run OpenTelemetry at Scale on Kubernetes by Michael Haberman @ Aspecto
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π One Trace to Rule Them All: Tracing High-Scale Distributed Systems | Ido Faran & Dan Markhasin @ AppsFlyer
In this session, you will learn how AppsFlyer uses OpenTelemetery Distributed Tracing to bring order to chaos.
Hundreds of microservices, five languages (Go, NodeJS, Python, Javascript, Clojure), and multiple protocols (REST, gRPC, message brokers), all instrumented to create a live, visual map of our production environment, that allows us to understand, monitor, and measure our SLAs.
We will demonstrate how a real user flow ripples across the system and how OpenTelemetry allows us to find and resolve issues in a large distributed environment immediately.
π How to Run OpenTelemetry at Scale on Kubernetes | Michael Haberman @ Aspecto
In this session, you will learn how to deploy and scale OpenTelemetry on Kubernetes. We will walk through deploying the Collector using the OpenTelemetry Operator and managing multiple collector instances.
You will learn best practices for troubleshooting OpenTelemetry in a production K8s environment. This will include tips for monitoring the Collector and its dependencies and troubleshooting common issues.
By the end of this session, you will know how to use different tools and practices, including the OpenTelemetry Helm chart and the OpenTelemetry Operator to deploy, manage and scale the OpenTelemetry Collector on Kubernetes.
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** All sessions will be performed in Hebrew

The Subtle Art of OpenTelemetry: How to Bring Order to Chaos