Use traces to find solutions
Tracing is best used for analyzing the performance of your system, identifying bottlenecks, monitoring latency, and providing a complete picture of requests processing.
- Decrease mean time to repair and mean time to identify an issue by pinpointing exactly where errors or latency are occurring within a transaction across multiple services.
- Optimize bottlenecks and long-running code by visualizing the path and duration of requests. Tracing can help identify bottleneck operations and long-running pieces of code that could benefit from optimization.
- Detect issues with generated metrics. Tracing generates metrics related to request rate, error rate, and duration of requests. You can set alerts against these high-level signals to detect problems.
- Seamless telemetry correlation. Use tracing in conjunction with logs and metrics for a comprehensive view of events over time, during an active incident, or for root-cause analysis. Tracing shows relationships between services and dependencies.
- Monitor compliance with policies. Business policy adherence ensures that services are correctly isolated using generated metrics and generated service graphs.
Each use case provides real-world examples, including the background of the use case and how tracing highlighted and helped resolve any issues.