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Observability & Monitoring
At a glance: the recent content on observability and monitoring highlights a blend of practical insights and emerging trends. The most viewed video, featuring Barret Schloerke at posit::conf(2025), emphasizes the challenges and strategies for achieving observability at scale, a critical concern for organizations dealing with extensive data flows and complex architectures. The video's insights into leveraging R and Python for data science applications are particularly relevant as teams seek to enhance their monitoring capabilities within data-heavy environments.
AWS continues to assert its dominance in the cloud monitoring space, as evidenced by the popularity of the "OpenTelemetry: Del Caos a la Claridad" session from the 2025 AWS Summit in Madrid. This aligns with a broader industry shift toward standardized observability frameworks that simplify data collection across heterogeneous environments. Meanwhile, specialized discussions like Paris Nakita Kejser's talk on extracting SMART metrics from Ceph storage illustrate the growing need for tailored solutions in performance monitoring, especially in storage systems critical for data integrity and reliability.
The recurring theme of microservices performance tracking emerges in two videos from Cloud Stack Studio, emphasizing the necessity for comprehensive cloud monitoring tools that can offer end-to-end visibility. This is crucial as organizations increasingly adopt microservices architectures, which introduce new complexities in performance management. Together, these insights reflect a landscape where observability is not just about data collection but about transforming signals into actionable insights in a noisy operational environment.
Key Themes Across All Feeds
- •Cloud Monitoring
- •Microservices Performance
- •OpenTelemetry Adoption






