Elastic Announces Smarter Tail-Based Sampling for APM in Modern Cloud-Native Environments
Elastic has launched new features for its Observability solution, enhancing visibility and performance in cloud-native environments. Key updates include tail-based sampling for better trace control and native support for AWS Lambda, enabling serverless trace collection. These enhancements aim to eliminate application performance blind spots while improving troubleshooting efficiency. The additions also allow for easier integration of custom logs, enhancing overall data ingestion flexibility and operational efficiency.
- Launch of tail-based sampling enhances visibility and reduces data storage costs.
- Native AWS Lambda APM agent accelerates troubleshooting for serverless applications.
- Improvements in data ingestion flexibility with support for custom logs from Amazon S3 and CloudWatch.
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New Elastic Observability Features Maximize Visibility While Fine-Tuning the Performance of Data Collection
- Eliminating blind spots by providing fine-grain control over data collection and storage
- Accelerating troubleshooting for AWS Lambda with the ability to natively collect serverless traces
- Enhancing visibility across AWS cloud services with new integrations that speed data ingestion
Eliminating blind spots with Elastic tail-based sampling
Tail-based sampling can help DevOps and site reliability engineering (SRE) teams eliminate application performance blind spots by providing finer-grain control over trace sampling conditions in high-volume systems with millions of transactions.
While common head-based sampling that applies a fixed-rate methodology can be efficient in low-volume application server environments, tail-based sampling is better suited to more complex, cloud-native applications. With Elastic tail-based sampling, the decision to keep or discard a sample is made after a trace has been completed and observed. As a result, tail-based sampling can help customers maximize visibility and reduce their data storage costs by capturing only the most critical transactions.
“As more organizations adopt cloud-native technologies and microservices-based architectures, application troubleshooting is becoming increasingly complex,” said
In addition, Elastic tail-based sampling enables DevOps and SRE teams to easily adjust sampling rates to gain greater insight into application performance by evaluating each trace against a set of rules or policies and transaction outcomes. The resulting APM insights can accelerate root-cause analysis for faster time to resolution.
Enhancing visibility and accelerating troubleshooting across AWS cloud services
Now generally available, the ability to natively collect serverless traces from AWS Lambda functions provides customers with detailed, end-to-end visibility into distributed transactions to accelerate troubleshooting. Development teams can collect serverless application traces from Lambda functions written in Node.js, Python, and Java with a new AWS Lambda APM agent. Elastic additionally supports native cloud monitoring with the ability to collect Lambda traces via OpenTelemetry (Java and Python only).
“We're excited to start using Elastic's AWS Lambda APM agent for our cloud-native applications,” said
In addition, customers can now ingest custom logs from Amazon S3 and CloudWatch into
For more information on these and additional feature updates, read the Elastic blog about what’s new in Elastic Observability 8.2.
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