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Mastering Distributed Tracing

By : Yuri Shkuro
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Mastering Distributed Tracing

By: Yuri Shkuro

Overview of this book

Mastering Distributed Tracing will equip you to operate and enhance your own tracing infrastructure. Through practical exercises and code examples, you will learn how end-to-end tracing can be used as a powerful application performance management and comprehension tool. The rise of Internet-scale companies, like Google and Amazon, ushered in a new era of distributed systems operating on thousands of nodes across multiple data centers. Microservices increased that complexity, often exponentially. It is harder to debug these systems, track down failures, detect bottlenecks, or even simply understand what is going on. Distributed tracing focuses on solving these problems for complex distributed systems. Today, tracing standards have developed and we have much faster systems, making instrumentation less intrusive and data more valuable. Yuri Shkuro, the creator of Jaeger, a popular open-source distributed tracing system, delivers end-to-end coverage of the field in Mastering Distributed Tracing. Review the history and theoretical foundations of tracing; solve the data gathering problem through code instrumentation, with open standards like OpenTracing, W3C Trace Context, and OpenCensus; and discuss the benefits and applications of a distributed tracing infrastructure for understanding, and profiling, complex systems.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Mastering Distributed Tracing
Contributors
Preface
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Afterword
Index

Prerequisites


All relevant screenshots and code snippets are included in this chapter, but you are strongly encouraged to try running the example and explore the features of the web UIs, in order to better understand the capabilities of distributed tracing solutions like Jaeger.

Both the Jaeger backend and the demo application can be run as downloadable binaries for macOS, Linux, and Windows, as Docker containers, or directly from the source code. Since Jaeger is an actively developed project, by the time you read this book, some of the code organization or distributions may have changed. To ensure you are following the same steps as described in this chapter, we are going to use Jaeger version 1.6.0, released in July 2018.

Running from prepackaged binaries

Downloading pre packaged binaries is likely the easiest way to get started, since it requires no additional setup or installations. All Jaeger backend components, as well as the HotROD demo application, are available as executable binaries...