Ah, good question! TL;DR: Trace instead of log. Traces show connection, performance, concurrency, and causality. Logs are the original observability, right? Back in the day, I did all my debugging with `printf.` Sometimes I still write `console.log(“JESS WAS HERE”)` to see that my code ran. That’s instrumentation, technically. What if I emitted a “JESS WAS HERE” span instead? What’s so great about a span in a trace? Yeah, and so do logs in any decent framework.
Since we launched Grafana Mimir — the most scalable, most performant open source time series database in the world — we have answered many of your questions about our latest open source project, including how to pronounce it. (All together now: /mɪ’mir/.) We have walked through how we scaled Grafana Mimir to 1 billion active series. And we will be hosting webinars to showcase cutting-edge features like query sharding and the two-stage compactor.
Data center energy consumption is on the rise as the demand for computing power and digital services continues to grow. To reduce data center carbon emissions, many data center managers now have corporate sustainability goals that they must comply with. According to KPMG, 80% of companies now report on their sustainability. The benefits of increasing data center energy efficiency are vast.
As digital transformation accelerates and more organizations use software solutions to facilitate work operations, security threats have become more commonplace. Cybercriminals tirelessly develop ways to exploit software application vulnerabilities to target organizational networks. A notable example is the 2017 Equifax data breach, which exposed the personal details of 145 million Americans.
There has been a lot of coverage of machine learning (ML) for biological research, for radiology, and for other uses where the direct users are academics, researchers, and medical professionals. However, there is an opportunity for some biological information to be useful in the retail industry. One area is in skincare.
“We are surrounded by data but starved for insights.” – Jay Baer The complexity of warehouse operations in the past few years has increased, with the high demand for better products and services. Managing warehouse processes requires real-time and comprehensive analytics that can provide measurable insights to help businesses make informed decisions. And more than ever, warehouses and distribution centers recognize that top-performing supply chain organizations are driven by data.
The role of status pages has changed significantly over the past year—and so have a few other things. Here’s the recap of the general improvements we made in 2021.