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Learn how to migrate your metric and trace data from Datadog to Lightstep Observability.
Learn how to create dashboards that can display both your metric and span data.
You can add deployment markers to the Service Health for Deployments view so that you can easily see when service versions change, and if the change affects performance in any way.
A standard method of identifying the root cause of a performance regression is to manually comb through traces and search for common system attributes associated with that regression or with errors. With Correlations, Lightstep Observability helps you find attributes correlated with latency and errors automatically.
Learn how Lightstep Observability displays metrics.
Use the OpenTelemetry ActiveMQ receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Configure Amazon metrics to report to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry Apache receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry Cassandra receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry CouchDB receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Configure current metrics to report to Lightstep Observability. You can also import existing metric dashboards into Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry Elasticsearch receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry Envoy receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Configure Google Cloud metrics to report to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry HAProxy receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry JMX receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry Kafka receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry Host receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry Memcached receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry MongoDB receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry MySQL receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry NGINX integration to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry PostgreSQL receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry RabbitMQ receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry Redis integration to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry JMX receiver to send metrics for Apache Tomcat to Lightstep Observability.
Use the OpenTelemetry ZooKeeper receiver to send metrics to Lightstep Observability.
Configure the Datadog Agent to send traces to Lightstep Observability.
You can use Lightstep Observability not only to monitor your services after a deploy, but also to compare performance over specific time periods and then dig into details to find the differences that caused the issue.
When you notice an increase in error rate on Lightstep Observability's Service Health view, you can use the analytical tools to find the source of errors.
Lightstep Observability offers a way to see how your deployments (even partial deployments) affect your service performance.
See the health of the key operations on your services, including latency, error rate, operation rate, and infrastructure metrics.
Create Streams to view historical span and trace data and monitor your services.
Lightstep Observability's Explorer view allows you to query all span data currently in the Microsatellites' retention window to see what's going on. You create Snapshots that are durably persisted, allowing you to view performance at a certain point in time and share that Snapshot with others. You can see real-time span data, filter and group that data, and drill down on common attributes that may be causing latency.
Integrate and see Lightstep Observability dashboards in Grafana. From the Grafana UI you can navigate directly to Lightstep Observability where you can continue your investigation.
Lightstep Observability offers a way to see how your deployments (even partial deployments) affect your service performance.
Lightstep Observability offers a way to quickly see how all your services and their operations are performing in one place - the Service Directory view.
You can use Lightstep Observability's Service diagram to get an aggregate view of trace data as a request travels through your system. The Service diagram provides a visual, interactive, and hierarchical representation of a system’s behavior for a given point in time.
You use the Trace view to see a full trace from beginning to end of a request. The Trace view shows you a flame graph of the full trace (each service a different color) and below that, each span is shown in a hierarchy, allowing you to see the parent-child relationship of all the spans in the trace. Errors are shown in red.