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- DevOps and engineering leaders
- Developers
- Cloud architects
- Site reliability engineers
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James Bland
Global Tech Lead for DevOps, AWS
Aditya Muppavarapu
Global Segment Leader for DevOps, AWS
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Description
Microservices and Cloud-Native architectures have been a goal for many organizations to increase speed and agility but, as complexity grows, systems become increasingly challenging to observe. When issues occur, they’re often difficult to triage and identify root cause. DevOps teams can also find it difficult to monitor components outside of their control and avoid over-provisioning cloud resources to handle peak capacity.
Watch this webinar for guidance on how to architect end-to-end observability for Cloud-Native applications and infrastructure using metrics, events, logs, and traces (MELT) data. You’ll come away with practical methods for establishing baselines and uncovering the “why” versus “what” when things go wrong.