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In a push to standardize observability practices, the cloud-native community has embraced OpenTelemetry, offering a unified framework for metrics, logs, and traces. Prior to this, log processing relied on agents like fluent, evolving into fluentbit. With fluentbit's recent expansion to support additional signals and the OpenTelemetry Collector's emergence, a pertinent question arises: Which is the superior choice for performance?
This session delves into: - Unveiling the distinctions between Fluent Bit and the OpenTelemetry Collector. - Sharing the findings derived from a series of benchmark tests. - Providing valuable insights to empower the community in selecting the most fitting agent for their cloud-native environments.
Henrik is a Cloud Native Advocate at Dynatrace and a CNCF Ambassador. Prior to Dynatrace, Henrik has worked more than 15 years, as Performance Engineer. Henrik Rexed Is Also one of the Organizer of the conferences named WOPR, KCD Austria and the owner of the Youtube Channel IsitO... Read More →