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Calculating Costs for Observability What Next-generation APM Means for Your Business Mar, 2019 Observability is the only way to proactively manage production systems Complex systems are the top challenge facing DevOps teams Your customers depend upon you to deliver high reliability without slowing development productivity You must invest in shortening outage durations and eliminating wasted developer time. Practitioners of DevOps and business leaders alike are beginning to understand that in order to scale and operate a service that drives growth and competitive edge, you must invest in the right tools and approach Production system performance and uptime is just one aspect which directly impacts the customer experience and when you continuously deliver and integrate new features, systems become more complex and unless tightly managed, business risk goes up Observability is a critical requirement that enables teams to level up and manage ever-increasing complexity. Distributed systems architectures are inherently complex, and the addition of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) raises the stakes. Visibility and control are central to success and as delivery systems become automated, everything becomes more opaque and therefore harder to proactively manage Add to this the abstraction layers of containers or a serverless infrastructure and the team feels farther removed from being in control As a result, the number of potential causes for any given issue increases while your ability to point at any single issue as the cause is becoming much harder. 1 Debugging in production is a requirement for modern teams, especially for teams who ship frequently DevOps teams need the best tools to debug issues when they come up, not just hope they can catch everything in staging Our customers tell us that before Honeycomb, they frequently experienced incidents where problem sources were never identified Teams can no longer rely on simple metrics alone to provide the level of insight they need to diagnose and resolve, especially at scale. Observable production systems enable you to move beyond locating gnarly bugs or fixing a problematic incident or outage Designing your systems to include observability from the point at which a feature is released allows teams to immediately learn how it behaves in production and adjust before a critical outage occurs. Performance Analysis When a new feature is shipped, can you clearly see the impact it has on your systems? As load climbs and you have to choose to add capacity or optimize code, you know where to focus in order to make the most impact and keep your most important customers happy? Intercom used Honeycomb to evaluate performance across all the dimensions required to understand how different users and types of usage affected the performance of a given endpoint They were able to both identify the portions of the code needing refactoring as well as document concrete examples of how they'd improve performance. How Intercom sped up their busiest endpoint(by as much as 50%) 2 Incident Response When a user misuses your service, maliciously or otherwise, are you able to locate the vulnerability in your codebase and then address the problem before others notice? Do your tools have the power to isolate the source of an attack, or how many users it may be impacting? When hackers tried to DOS their service, carwow needed the ability to query at a level of granularity that their traditional APM tools couldn't manage, so they turned to Honeycomb Preventing Bad Actors from Spoiling the Show at carwow Visibility into 3rd-party Services If your product relies on external API calls and responses, can you identify the source of a service slowdown? Do you have the ability to sift through the information coming from your database, your cache, your load balancers, and your own code quickly and reliably to know if you should be looking to 3rd party providers to resolve? Behaviour Interactive (BHVR) had been using a classic APM approach for some time to troubleshoot latency issues in their flagship multiplayer video game, but were unable to identify the source of a service slowdown—was it in the caching, the database, or somewhere in one of the numerous external calls? With Honeycomb, they found the issues in just minutes Gamers Won't Wait: Dead By Daylight Gets Some Sweet Attention 3 Addressing Technical Debt As your organization scales and your product's footprint grows, are you able to maintain clear sight-lines across your infrastructure as complexity increases? Can you evaluate systems performance using distributed tracing views and better understand the interactions among an increasing number of services? While growing as fast as possible to meet their business demands, carwow leveraged Honeycomb to follow a request through its entire life-cycle and understand the impact on different subsystems in the code, leveraging its cross-team collaboration features to solve issues: Honeycomb Tracing Drives Efficiencies as carwow Scales User Happiness and Product Management Do you understand how the end user experiences your product? Do you notice when they use features in unexpected ways and can you capture that data for your product team to investigate? Using Honeycomb, Intercom discovered one of their users was trying so hard to use their product in ways they hadn't anticipated that it was impacting the overall experience of many others—and as a result informed future product planning for that feature: Intercom