Observability vs. monitoring: What's the difference?
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Observability vs. monitoring: What's the difference?


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This article explains the difference between IT monitoring and observability. Monitoring focuses on detecting problems through predefined metrics and alerts, while observability aims to understand why those problems are happening by analyzing metrics, logs, and traces. Ultimately, observability is crucial for modern, complex IT environments like DevOps and cloud-native systems, enabling faster troubleshooting and proactive issue resolution for a better user experience.
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