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OpenStack Observability revamped

OpenStack scales to incredible sizes. However, that makes it more and more important and at the same time more difficult to know what’s happening on the deployment. Debugging becomes a challenge and even more growing with the size of the infrastructure. Current OpenStack Telemetry has proven its capabilities so far. But it has also shown its limitations. When the OpenStack projects ceilometer, aodh, panko and back then OpenStack Gnocchi were started, they were more or less without competition. That changed with newer CNCF projects like prometheus, OpenMetrics, OpenTelemetry, etc., and the proposed talk will show how that’ll work. Some aspects of observability, like collecting logs, have not been considered as part of the OpenStack ecosystem. However, having a central log collection is hugely helpful and will be covered.

This talk would fit for the public and for the private cloud tracks; if the private infrastructure track is full, it could be shifted to the public cloud track.

Speakers:
Matthias Runge
Jamie Parker

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