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Trace-based testing cloud-native apps with AWS X-Ray and Tracetest

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  1. An observability framework for cloud-native software.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    The Pokeshop API with Otel Instrumentation, ADOT, X-Ray, and Tracetest. Using Tracetest's own distributed Node.js Pokemon demo API, instrumented using official OpenTelemetry packages, the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry as middleware to send tracing data to AWS, and Tracetest for trace-based testing.

    #Monitoring Tools #Performance Monitoring #Log Management 156 social mentions

  2. AWS X-Ray helps developers analyze and debug production and distributed applications.
    AWS X-Ray is a distributed tracing system included in the AWS cloud platform, that enables developers to monitor, analyze, and debug distributed applications running on AWS infrastructure. It provides information on how an application is performing and allows developers to identify and resolve performance issues quickly. X-Ray traces requests as they travel through an application, providing a comprehensive view of its performance. It also integrates with other AWS services, such as Amazon EC2 and AWS Lambda, providing developers with a complete view of their applications.

    #Monitoring Tools #Application Performance Monitoring #AWS Lambda 21 social mentions

  3. Automatic, event-driven compute service
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    • Open Source
    That’s where the power of distributed tracing alongside AWS X-Ray comes to play. Enabling teams to add automatic and/or custom checkpoints, called spans, that generate step-by-step details for a complete end-to-end process, a distributed trace, from anywhere in your distributed cloud infrastructure. Even if you’re using services on AWS like Lambda, Fargate, EKS, EC2, or others.

    #Cloud Computing #Cloud Hosting #Backend As A Service 244 social mentions

  4. AWS Fargate is a compute engine for Amazon ECS and EKS that allows you to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters.
    That’s where the power of distributed tracing alongside AWS X-Ray comes to play. Enabling teams to add automatic and/or custom checkpoints, called spans, that generate step-by-step details for a complete end-to-end process, a distributed trace, from anywhere in your distributed cloud infrastructure. Even if you’re using services on AWS like Lambda, Fargate, EKS, EC2, or others.

    #Developer Tools #Containers As A Service #DevOps Tools 44 social mentions

  5. Amazon EKS makes it easy for you to run Kubernetes on AWS without needing to install and operate your own Kubernetes clusters.
    That’s where the power of distributed tracing alongside AWS X-Ray comes to play. Enabling teams to add automatic and/or custom checkpoints, called spans, that generate step-by-step details for a complete end-to-end process, a distributed trace, from anywhere in your distributed cloud infrastructure. Even if you’re using services on AWS like Lambda, Fargate, EKS, EC2, or others.

    #Cloud Computing #Developer Tools #Cloud Infrastructure 54 social mentions

  6. Amazon Web Services offers reliable, scalable, and inexpensive cloud computing services. Free to join, pay only for what you use.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    That’s where the power of distributed tracing alongside AWS X-Ray comes to play. Enabling teams to add automatic and/or custom checkpoints, called spans, that generate step-by-step details for a complete end-to-end process, a distributed trace, from anywhere in your distributed cloud infrastructure. Even if you’re using services on AWS like Lambda, Fargate, EKS, EC2, or others.

    #Cloud Computing #Cloud Infrastructure #VPS 62 social mentions

  7. Amazon Web Services offers reliable, scalable, and inexpensive cloud computing services. Free to join, pay only for what you use.
    AWS X-Ray is a distributed tracing system included in the AWS cloud platform, that enables developers to monitor, analyze, and debug distributed applications running on AWS infrastructure. It provides information on how an application is performing and allows developers to identify and resolve performance issues quickly. X-Ray traces requests as they travel through an application, providing a comprehensive view of its performance. It also integrates with other AWS services, such as Amazon EC2 and AWS Lambda, providing developers with a complete view of their applications.

    #Cloud Computing #Cloud Infrastructure #IaaS 360 social mentions

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    Online shopping from the earth's biggest selection of books, magazines, music, DVDs, videos, electronics, computers, software, apparel & accessories, shoes, jewelry, tools & hardware, housewares, furniture, sporting goods, beauty & much more
    Next, we’ll have the same Node.js Express app example, that listens for a GET request in the /http-request route, trigger a request to amazon.com, and returns a response based on the request. But we’ll be doing some changes by introducing the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry as a middleware for both X-Ray and Tracetest.

    #eCommerce #eCommerce Platform #Online Shopping 2896 social mentions

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