In this episode of podcast_v0.1, we explore the real-world challenges of building and maintaining modern distributed systems, based on insights from the paper "On Observability and Monitoring of Distributed Systems: An Industry Interview Study." Through interviews with engineers, SREs, managers, and consultants, the study reveals that the biggest obstacles to reliability aren't just technical – they're organizational. We unpack why observability is often underestimated, how awareness gaps across teams create hidden risks, and why achieving true system understanding requires more than just buying the right tools. From the need for clear ownership strategies to the evolving role of developers in designing for observability, we break down why this is now a core engineering discipline, not an afterthought.
Read the original paper: http://arxiv.org/abs/1907.12240v1
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