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Advances in Cassandra Tracing with Zipkin (Michael Semb Wever, The Last Pickle)

Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/DataStax/advances-in-cassandra-tracing-with-zipkin-michael-semb-wever-the-last-pickle-c-summit-2016 | Extending Apache Cassandra tracing to use Zipkin has opened the possibility of a single tracing view from HTTP into the Database. The work, done in CASSANDRA-10392, was completed this year and is part of a broad number of improvements in open source tracing. Together they make it easy to identify which database queries take the longest and trace how the application made them. In this talk Mick Semb Wever, Consultant at The Last Pickle, will discuss the formation of the OpenTracing Project, its goals for making tracing ubiquitous, and its work improving the way Zipkin uses Apache Cassandra. He will present examples of tracing application requests through to Cassandra reading from disk, including Zipkin tracing its own operations. About the Speaker Michael Semb Wever Team Member, The Last Pickle Mick Semb Wever is a Team Member and Consultant at The Last Pickle (thelastpickle.com). A professional services company that works with clients to deliver and improve Apache Cassandra based solutions. He's based in Australia, is a PMC Chair for Apache Tiles and a DataStax MVP for Apache Cassandra. Mick is an advocate for change towards microservices built upon modern data-driven practices that introduce eventually consistent highly available solutions using Apache technologies like Cassandra.

July 26, 2016