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    Vector

    Vector

    A high-performance observability data pipeline

    Vector is a Rust‑based, high‑performance observability data pipeline tool (agent + aggregator) designed to collect, transform, and route logs and metrics at scale. Created by Datadog, it aims to be the only tool needed from ingestion to vendor output, providing cost-efficient, safe, and flexible telemetry processing.
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    LINKERD

    LINKERD

    Ultralight, security-first service mesh for Kubernetes

    Enterprise power without enterprise complexity. Linkerd adds security, observability, and reliability to any Kubernetes cluster. 100% open source, CNCF graduated, and written in Rust. Instantly add latency-aware load balancing, request retries, timeouts, and blue-green deploys to keep your applications resilient. Incredibly small and blazing fast Linkerd2-proxy micro-proxy written in Rust for security and performance. Self-contained control plane, incrementally deployable data plane, and lots and lots of diagnostics and debugging tools. ...
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    OpenObserve

    OpenObserve

    Elasticsearch/Splunk/Datadog alternative for (logs, metrics, traces)

    OpenObserve is a cloud-native observability platform built specifically for logs, metrics, traces, and analytics designed to work at a petabyte scale. It is very simple and easy to operate as opposed to Elasticsearch which requires a couple of dozen knobs to understand and tune which you can get up and running in under 2 minutes. It is a drop-in replacement for Elasticsearch if you are just ingesting data using APIs and searching using Kibana (Kibana is not supported nor required with...
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    Apache SkyWalking Rocketbot UI

    Apache SkyWalking Rocketbot UI

    SkyWalking RocketBot UI

    Application performance monitor tool for distributed systems, specially designed for microservices, cloud-native, and container-based (Kubernetes) architectures. End-to-end distributed tracing. Service topology analysis, service-centric observability and API dashboards. Java, .Net Core, PHP, NodeJS, Golang, LUA, Rust, C++, Client JavaScript and Python agents with active development and maintenance. Rover agent works as a metrics collector and profiler powered by eBPF to diagnose CPU and network performance. 100+ billion telemetry data could be collected and analyzed from one SkyWalking cluster. Metrics, Traces, and Logs from mature ecosystems are supported, e.g. ...
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