Coping with the growing volumes of observability data, like metrics, logs, and traces, is an essential capability for today’s enterprises. This data is a critical asset for IT operations, site reliability engineers (SREs), and security teams tasked with maintaining the performance and protection of data and infrastructure.
However, observability data is also a liability for organizations. Its volumes make it costly to store and process, and it often contains sensitive information that must be governed and managed.
Read more about how observability pipelines have emerged as a preferred way to overcome these challenges as well as get an example of an action plan.
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