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Mastering Distributed Tracing

Mastering Distributed Tracing

By : Cole, Yuri Shkuro
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Mastering Distributed Tracing

Mastering Distributed Tracing

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By: Cole, Yuri Shkuro

Overview of this book

Mastering Distributed Tracing will equip you to operate and enhance your own tracing infrastructure. Through practical exercises and code examples, you will learn how end-to-end tracing can be used as a powerful application performance management and comprehension tool. The rise of Internet-scale companies, like Google and Amazon, ushered in a new era of distributed systems operating on thousands of nodes across multiple data centers. Microservices increased that complexity, often exponentially. It is harder to debug these systems, track down failures, detect bottlenecks, or even simply understand what is going on. Distributed tracing focuses on solving these problems for complex distributed systems. Today, tracing standards have developed and we have much faster systems, making instrumentation less intrusive and data more valuable. Yuri Shkuro, the creator of Jaeger, a popular open-source distributed tracing system, delivers end-to-end coverage of the field in Mastering Distributed Tracing. Review the history and theoretical foundations of tracing; solve the data gathering problem through code instrumentation, with open standards like OpenTracing, W3C Trace Context, and OpenCensus; and discuss the benefits and applications of a distributed tracing infrastructure for understanding, and profiling, complex systems.
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Who this book is for

It is my hope that this book may be useful to a wide range of audiences, from beginners who know very little about distributed tracing to active practitioners who are looking to expand their knowledge and find ways to extract more value from their tracing platforms. Different parts of the book may be of interest to these groups of readers:

  • Application developers, SREs, and DevOps, who are the end users of distributed tracing. This group is generally less interested in how tracing infrastructure and instrumentation work; they are more interested in what the technology can do for their day-to-day work. The book provides many examples of the benefits of distributed tracing, from the simplest use cases of "let's look at one trace and see what performance problems it can help us discover" to advanced data mining scenarios of "how do we process that vast amounts of tracing data we are collecting and gain insights into the behaviors of our distributed system that cannot be inferred from individual transactions."
  • Framework and infrastructure developers, who are building libraries and tools for other developers and want to make those tools observable through integration with distributed tracing. This group would benefit from the thorough review of the instrumentation techniques and patterns, and the discussion of the emerging standards for tracing.
  • Engineering managers and executives, who have the "power of the purse" and need to understand and be convinced of the value that tracing provides to an organization.
  • Finally, the tracing teams, that is, engineers tasked with building, deploying, and operating tracing infrastructure in an organization. This group must deal with many challenges, both technical and organizational, if it wants to scale its technology and its own efforts to amplify the impact of tracing on the organization at large.

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