Elastic Introduces Distributions of OpenTelemetry
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) has introduced Elastic Distributions of OpenTelemetry (EDOT), a portfolio of OpenTelemetry (OTel) components designed to enhance infrastructure and application monitoring. EDOT offers deeper insights, troubleshooting capabilities, and enterprise-grade support from Elastic. The portfolio includes the Elastic Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector and Elastic Distributions of Language Software Development Kits (SDKs) supporting Java, Python, NodeJS, .NET, iOS, and Android.
EDOT brings additional application performance monitoring (APM) capabilities from Elastic's APM agents into OTel language SDKs while maintaining seamless integration with Elastic Observability. Elastic plans to release OTel versions of its APM agents and continue adding language SDKs mirroring OTel. EDOT is currently available in tech preview, with details and documentation accessible in Elastic's public OpenTelemetry GitHub repository.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) ha introdotto le Distribuzioni Elastic di OpenTelemetry (EDOT), un portafoglio di componenti OpenTelemetry (OTel) progettati per migliorare il monitoraggio dell'infrastruttura e delle applicazioni. EDOT offre approfondimenti più dettagliati, capacità di risoluzione dei problemi e supporto di livello enterprise da Elastic. Il portafoglio include la Distribuzione Elastic del Collector di OpenTelemetry e le Distribuzioni Elastic dei kit di sviluppo software (SDK) linguistici a supporto di Java, Python, NodeJS, .NET, iOS e Android.
EDOT porta ulteriori capacit à di monitoraggio delle performance delle applicazioni (APM) dagli agenti APM di Elastic all'interno degli SDK linguistici di OTel, mantenendo un'integrazione fluida con Elastic Observability. Elastic prevede di rilasciare versioni OTel dei suoi agenti APM e di continuare ad aggiungere SDK linguistici che rispecchiano OTel. EDOT è attualmente disponibile in anteprima tecnologica, con dettagli e documentazione accessibili nel repository pubblico OpenTelemetry di Elastic su GitHub.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) ha presentado las Distribuciones Elastic de OpenTelemetry (EDOT), una cartera de componentes de OpenTelemetry (OTel) diseñados para mejorar la monitorización de infraestructura y aplicaciones. EDOT ofrece información más profunda, capacidades de solución de problemas y soporte de nivel empresarial por parte de Elastic. La cartera incluye la Distribución Elastic del Coleccionista de OpenTelemetry y las Distribuciones Elastic de Kits de Desarrollo de Software (SDK) de Lenguaje que soportan Java, Python, NodeJS, .NET, iOS y Android.
EDOT trae capacidades adicionales de monitorización del rendimiento de aplicaciones (APM) de los agentes APM de Elastic a los SDK de lenguaje de OTel, manteniendo una integración fluida con Elastic Observability. Elastic planea lanzar versiones OTel de sus agentes APM y continuar añadiendo SDK de lenguaje que reflejen OTel. EDOT está actualmente disponible en vista previa tecnológica, con detalles y documentación accesibles en el repositorio público de OpenTelemetry de Elastic en GitHub.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC)는 OpenTelemetry의 Elastic 배포판 (EDOT)을 소개했습니다. 이는 인프라 및 애플리케이션 모니터링을 향상시키기 위해 설계된 OpenTelemetry (OTel) 구성 요소 포트폴리오입니다. EDOT는 더 깊은 통찰력, 문제 해결 기능 및 Elastic의 엔터프라이즈급 지원을 제공합니다. 해당 포트폴리오는 OpenTelemetry 수집기의 Elastic 배포판과 Java, Python, NodeJS, .NET, iOS 및 Android를 지원하는 언어 소프트웨어 개발 키트 (SDK)의 Elastic 배포판을 포함합니다.
EDOT는 Elastic의 APM 에이전트의 애플리케이션 성능 모니터링 (APM) 기능을 OTel 언어 SDK에 추가하면서 Elastic Observability와의 원활한 통합을 유지합니다. Elastic은 APM 에이전트의 OTel 버전을 출시하고 OTel을 반영하는 언어 SDK를 계속 추가할 계획입니다. EDOT는 현재 기술 프리뷰로 제공되며, 자세한 내용과 문서가 Elastic의 공개 OpenTelemetry GitHub 저장소에서 접근 가능합니다.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) a introduit les Distributions Elastic d'OpenTelemetry (EDOT), un portefeuille de composants OpenTelemetry (OTel) conçus pour améliorer la surveillance des infrastructures et des applications. EDOT offre des insights plus profonds, des capacités de dépannage et un support de niveau entreprise de la part d'Elastic. Le portefeuille comprend la Distribution Elastic du Collecteur OpenTelemetry et les Distributions Elastic des Kits de Développement de Logiciels (SDK) pour Langages supportant Java, Python, NodeJS, .NET, iOS et Android.
EDOT apporte des capacités de surveillance des performances des applications (APM) supplémentaires des agents APM d'Elastic dans les SDK de langage OTel tout en maintenant une intégration fluide avec Elastic Observability. Elastic prévoit de lancer des versions OTel de ses agents APM et de continuer à ajouter des SDK de langage reflétant OTel. EDOT est actuellement disponible en aperçu technique, avec des détails et de la documentation accessibles dans le dépôt public OpenTelemetry d'Elastic sur GitHub.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) hat die Elastic-Distributionen von OpenTelemetry (EDOT) vorgestellt, ein Portfolio von OpenTelemetry (OTel)-Komponenten, das darauf abzielt, die Überwachung von Infrastrukturen und Anwendungen zu verbessern. EDOT bietet tiefere Einblicke, Fehlersuche und unternehmensgerechten Support von Elastic. Das Portfolio umfasst die Elastic-Distribution des OpenTelemetry Collectors und die Elastic-Distributionen von Software-Entwicklungskits (SDKs) für Sprachen, die Java, Python, NodeJS, .NET, iOS und Android unterstützen.
EDOT erweitert die Überwachungsfähigkeiten für Anwendungsleistung (APM) der APM-Agents von Elastic in die OTel-Sprach-SDKs und gewährleistet dabei eine nahtlose Integration mit Elastic Observability. Elastic plant, OTel-Versionen seiner APM-Agents zu veröffentlichen und weiterhin Sprach-SDKs hinzuzufügen, die OTel spiegeln. EDOT ist derzeit in einer technischen Vorschau verfügbar, mit Details und Dokumentation, die im öffentlichen OpenTelemetry-GitHub-Repository von Elastic zugänglich sind.
- Introduction of Elastic Distributions of OpenTelemetry (EDOT) to enhance infrastructure and application monitoring
- EDOT provides deeper insights and troubleshooting capabilities
- Enterprise-grade support from Elastic for EDOT components
- Expansion of Elastic's product portfolio with OTel-compatible solutions
- Commitment to contribute EDOT features upstream to the OTel community
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Insights
Elastic's introduction of Distributions of OpenTelemetry (EDOT) marks a significant step in enhancing observability for modern software infrastructures. This move aligns with the industry's shift towards standardized telemetry data collection and could potentially strengthen Elastic's position in the observability market.
The EDOT portfolio, including the Collector and Language SDKs, offers deeper insights and faster issue resolution, which are important for maintaining high-performance applications. By providing enterprise-grade support and fixes outside of OTel release cycles, Elastic is addressing a critical need for businesses relying on complex, distributed systems.
However, the tech preview status of EDOT suggests that it's still in early stages and its full impact on Elastic's market share and revenue remains to be seen. The success of EDOT will likely depend on its adoption rate and the value it delivers to users in real-world scenarios.
While this announcement doesn't directly impact Elastic's immediate financial performance, it has potential long-term implications. By aligning with OpenTelemetry, Elastic is positioning itself to capture a larger share of the growing observability market, estimated to reach
The introduction of EDOT could lead to increased customer retention and acquisition, particularly among enterprises seeking comprehensive observability solutions. This may translate to higher recurring revenues in the future, although the impact may not be immediately reflected in quarterly earnings.
Investors should monitor adoption rates of EDOT and any subsequent impact on Elastic's subscription revenue growth. While promising, it's important to note that the observability market is highly competitive, with players like Datadog and New Relic also offering robust solutions.
SREs and developers can now access a portfolio of OpenTelemetry components and out-of-the-box configurations designed to improve infrastructure and application monitoring with Elastic Observability
“As organizations’ use of technology evolves, so do their needs for application and stack observability,” said Ken Exner, chief product officer at Elastic. “Building on our decision to adopt and recommend OTel for observing applications, Elastic is committed to contributing EDOT features or components upstream into the OTel community, fostering a collaborative environment and enhancing the overall OTel ecosystem.”
EDOT includes the following components: Elastic Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector (EDOT Collector) and Elastic Distributions of Language Software Development Kits (SDKs), supporting Java, Python, NodeJS, .NET, and iOS and Android, with support for more languages to be rolled out.
The Elastic Distributions of SDKs bring additional application performance monitoring (APM) capabilities from Elastic's APM agents into OTel language SDKs, while maintaining seamless integration with Elastic Observability. Elastic will release OTel versions of its APM agents and continue to add additional language SDKs mirroring OTel.
EDOT users can still use native OTel components in conjunction with Elastic. Details and documentation for all EDOT components are available in Elastic’s public OpenTelemetry GitHub repository.
EDOT is available now in tech preview. For more information, read the Elastic blog.
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