In today's world, software systems have become more complex, and it has become increasingly difficult to understand their behavior and performance. Observability-driven development is a software development approach that focuses on making it easy to understand the behavior and performance of a system by providing detailed information about its components and their interactions. In this talk, we will explore how to use ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana) to achieve observability-driven development.
Topics to be covered :
What is observability-driven development and why it is important
How to collect, analyze, and visualize log data with ELK
Best practices for using ELK in a microservices-based architecture
Real-world case studies of how companies have used ELK to achieve observability-driven development
Speaker Bio
I am a Fullstack developer with over 3 years of experience in building and scaling microservices-based applications. I have experience with ELK and have used it to achieve observability-driven development. I am also a technical blog writer and have a passion for sharing my knowledge with others.
Short bio of the speaker
Veerasolaiyappan, Fullstack developer
Description
In today's world, software systems have become more complex, and it has become increasingly difficult to understand their behavior and performance. Observability-driven development is a software development approach that focuses on making it easy to understand the behavior and performance of a system by providing detailed information about its components and their interactions. In this talk, we will explore how to use ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana) to achieve observability-driven development.
Topics to be covered :
Speaker Bio
I am a Fullstack developer with over 3 years of experience in building and scaling microservices-based applications. I have experience with ELK and have used it to achieve observability-driven development. I am also a technical blog writer and have a passion for sharing my knowledge with others.
Short bio of the speaker Veerasolaiyappan, Fullstack developer