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Jaeger: open source, distributed tracing platform Jaeger connects the dots between these disparate components, helping to identify performance bottlenecks, troubleshoot errors, and improve overall application reliability Jaeger is 100% open source, cloud native, and infinitely scalable
Getting Started — Jaeger documentation All-in-one is an executable designed for quick local testing, launches the Jaeger UI, collector, query, and agent, with an in memory storage component The simplest way to start the all-in-one is to use the pre-built image published to DockerHub (a single command line)
Deployment — Jaeger documentation command line arguments, environment variables, configuration files in JSON, TOML, YAML, HCL, or Java properties formats To see the complete list of options, run the binary with the help command or refer to the CLI Flags page for more information
Getting started — Jaeger documentation Check the Client Libraries section for information about how to use the OpenTracing API and how to initialize and configure Jaeger tracers All in one Docker image This image, designed for quick local testing, launches the Jaeger UI, collector, query, and agent, with an in memory storage component
Jaeger – Download Jaeger Jaeger binaries are available for macOS, Linux, and Windows The table below lists the available binaries:
Jaeger documentation With Jaeger you can: Monitor and troubleshoot distributed workflows; Identify performance bottlenecks; Track down root causes; Analyze service dependencies; Uber published a blog post, Evolving Distributed Tracing at Uber
Deployment — Jaeger documentation Configuration Options Jaeger binaries can be configured in a number of ways (in the order of decreasing priority): configuration files in JSON, TOML, YAML, HCL, or Java properties formats To see the complete list of options, run the binary with help command or refer to the CLI Flags page for more information
OpenSearch — Jaeger documentation OpenSearch rollover is an index management strategy that optimizes use of resources allocated to indices For example, indices that do not contain any data still allocate shards, and conversely, a single index might contain significantly more data than the others
Architecture — Jaeger documentation Jaeger can be deployed either as an all-in-one binary, where all Jaeger backend components run in a single process, or as a scalable distributed system There are two main deployment options discussed below
Getting Started — Jaeger documentation It includes the Jaeger UI, jaeger-collector, jaeger-query, and jaeger-agent, with an in memory storage component The simplest way to start the all-in-one is to use the pre-built image published to DockerHub (a single command line)