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DESCRIPTION:Tracking a request’s flow across different components in dist
 ributed systems is essential. With the rise of microservices\, their impor
 tance has risen to critical levels. Some proprietary tools for tracking ha
 ve been used already: Jaeger and Zipkin naturally come to mind.\n\nObserva
 bility is built on three pillars: logging\, metrics\, and tracing. OpenTel
 emetry is a joint effort to bring an open standard to them. Jaeger and Zip
 kin joined the effort so that they are now OpenTelemetry compatible.\n\nIn
  this talk\, I’ll describe the above in more detail and showcase a (simp
 le) use case to demo how you could benefit from OpenTelemetry in your dist
 ributed architecture.
DTSTAMP:20260422T104640Z
LOCATION:B.1.015
SUMMARY:Practical introduction to OpenTelemetry tracing  By Nicolas Frankel
  - Nicolas Fränkel
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/2023/talk/8W8LH9/
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