The future of observability is developer-native: A deep dive into the next wave of diagnostics
"The systems we build are becoming too complex to merely monitor. We need systems that explain themselves."
Once upon a time, just monitoring your systems was enough. You had a few servers, maybe Nagios or Zabbix, some uptime checks, and that was it.
Then everything changed. The cloud arrived, followed by containers, microservices, and serverless. Suddenly, your "app" wasn't just a server; it was dozens of services, scattered across data centers, ephemeral environments, third-party APIs, and edge locations.
Monitoring just doesn't cut it anymore.
Today, we're firmly in the era of observability.