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Martin Holman | Aug 06, 2020
Irving Popovetsky | Aug 06, 2020
Jenni Boyer | Jul 30, 2020
Have you heard the buzz about observability with Honeycomb š? Itās the best tool on the market for observing your systems in real time to reduce toil and delight users. But donāt listen to us, listen to our kickass community of āPollinatorsā--this blog post is dedicated to them š
Deirdre Mahon | Jul 28, 2020
At ecobee, adopting Honeycomb started as a grassroots effort. Engineers signed up for the free tier and quickly started sharing insights with teammates. When it came time for ecobee to make the ābuild vs. buyā decision for observability tooling, sticking with Honeycomb was the clear choice.
Shelby Spees | Jul 23, 2020
Honeycomb's event-based pricing model is pretty simple: we only care about how many events you send. For teams running workloads at scale, the question becomes: are all of my events worth keeping? How can you reduce overall event volume while maintaining fidelity? This HoneyByte is all about sampling strategies you can use to lower costs without sacrificing the value of your data.
Mike Goldsmith | Jul 21, 2020
Weāve released some improvements to our Java Beeline library! Allow me to share all the interesting new features. Hot topics: Spring Boot Sleuth Starter, JDBC auto-instrumentation, Simplified Beeline Builder, W3C and AWS trace header propagation.
George Miranda | Jul 14, 2020
Guest Blogger | Jul 07, 2020
Deirdre Mahon | Jun 30, 2020
Charity Majors | Jun 23, 2020
Charity Majors | May 18, 2020
Shelby Spees | May 12, 2020
At Honeycomb, we believe events are the building blocks for observability. What exactly is an event? What does that mean for your teamās observability journey?