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Beyla quickstart guides
This section shows how to quickly instrument your applications for different programming languages.
- Quickstart: instrument a C/C++ service with Beyla
- Quickstart: instrument a Go service with Beyla
- Quickstart: instrument a Node.js service with Beyla
- Quickstart: instrument a Python service with Beyla
- Quickstart: instrument a Ruby service with Beyla
- Quickstart: instrument a Rust service with Beyla
- Quickstart: instrument a Java service with Beyla
For more information about the different ways you can deploy Beyla (standalone Linux process, Docker container, Kubernetes Pod or DaemonSet), refer to the Set up Beyla section.
For information on configuration options and data export modes, see the Configure Beyla documentation.
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