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observability

A comprehensive approach to understanding the internal states of systems by collecting, analyzing, and correlating metrics, logs, and traces for effective monitoring and troubleshooting.

Observability is the capability to gain deep insights into the behavior and health of IT systems by aggregating and analyzing telemetry data, including metrics, logs, and distributed traces. Unlike traditional monitoring, observability enables teams to diagnose unknown issues, understand complex dependencies, and optimize performance in real-time.

Modern observability platforms provide unified dashboards, advanced analytics, and automated alerting, supporting proactive incident response and continuous improvement. Observability is essential for cloud-native, AI, and distributed environments, where dynamic workloads and microservices architectures increase system complexity.

By adopting observability practices, organizations enhance reliability, accelerate root cause analysis, and deliver superior user experiences in fast-evolving digital landscapes.