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Distributed tracing with W3C Trace Context for improved end-to-end visibility (EAP)

Dynatrace

Dynatrace drives a new set of W3C standards to tackle known limitations. Trace Context is now a candidate recommendation from the W3C, and we expect cloud vendor services and framework developers to comply with this standard in the future. Without W3C Trace Context. With W3C Trace Context.

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Exploring the OpenTelemetry Collector

DZone

The OpenTelemetry Collector sits at the center of the OpenTelemetry architecture but is unrelated to the W3C Trace Context. In my tracing demo , I use Jaeger instead of the Collector. Yet, it's ubiquitous, as in every OpenTelemetry-related post. I wanted to explore it further. In this post, I explore the different aspects of the Collector:

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Mastering Kubernetes deployments with Keptn: a comprehensive guide to enhanced visibility

Dynatrace

To achieve this, Keptn now accepts tools to pass W3C trace IDs into Keptn and Keptn will pass such W3C trace IDs out of Keptn, creating true end-to-end visibility. Similarly, anything that happens after Keptn but still in the same logical “deployment” operation should be included in the end-to-end trace view.

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Release readiness through AI-based white box resiliency testing with JMeter and Dynatrace

Dynatrace

We first add the “x-dynatrace-test” header to each request, which contains the current test step and thread group/use case name: Through the JMeter Header Manager, we add context such as test step, use case, thread group as well as traceparent (W3C Trace Context). Leveraging the W3C Trace context header.

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Election Season 2020, W3C TAG Edition

Alex Russell

Two years ago, as I announced that I wouldn't be standing for a fourth term on the W3C's Technical Architecture Group , I wrote that : Having achieved much of what I hoped when running for the TAG six years ago, it's time for fresh perspectives. The W3C membership agreed and elected her to two year term.

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Alice Boxhall for W3C TAG

Alex Russell

If you work at a W3C member organisation, please seriously consider making Alice your first vote. For the past 6 years, I’ve served as a member of the W3C’s Technical Architecture Group (or “TAG” for short). Improving the layering and overall quality of client-side APIs.

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Open Observability – Part 1: Distributed tracing and observability

Dynatrace

I also serve as co-chair of the W3C Distributed Tracing working group , which works on standards like W3C Trace Context. What does W3C Trace context do? W3C Trace Context. Of course, Dynatrace supports W3C Trace Context as well. The below diagram is updated to show the trace ID with W3C trace context.