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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/5287125
TLDR; The author argues that free-form logging is quite useless/expensive to use. They also argue that structured logging is less effective than tracing b/c of mainly the difficulty of inferring timelines and causality.
I find the arguments very plausible.
In fact I very rarely use logs produced by several services b/c most of the times they just confuse me. The only time that I heavily use logs is troubleshooting a single service and looking at its stdout (or
kubectl log
.)However I have very little experience w/ tracing (I’ve used it in my hobby projects but, obviously, they never represent the reality of complex distributed systems.)
Have you got real world experience w/ tracing in larger systems? Care to share your take on the topic?