Mastering Distributed Tracing: Analyzing performance in microservices and complex systems
bUnderstand how to apply distributed tracing to microservices-based architectures/b h4Key Features/h4 ulliA thorough conceptual introduction to distributed tracing /li liAn exploration of the most important open standards in the space /li liA how-to guide for code instrumentation and operating a tra...
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