A peek into observability from a tester's lens
Monday, October 26
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A peek into observability from a tester's lens
Description
In today’s world, we are working with so many different types of systems - microservices, distributed systems, and others that are kind of huge spider webs. Now imagine testing these distributed systems while having no clue of what’s going on under the hood. I lived that: I worked on a distributed system that had some monitoring and logging in place, but we had no clue where to look when things went wrong in production.
We needed to have more powerful insights of the internals of the system, and visibility to understand what’s happening, in order to give the team the superpower to predict the future. This is where we started the first steps into observability. In this talk, I’ll share my journey of adopting a culture of observability within the engineering team.
Speakers
Parveen Khan
Senior Test Engineer
Square Marble Technology
Parveen is a Senior Test engineer at Square Marble Technology. As a quality advocate, she believes delivering high quality products is everyone’s responsibility. She loves collaborating with teams and optimizing processes, tools, and methodologies to enable the creation of high-quality products. She is also an international speaker sharing her stories and experiences in testing to inspire other people around the globe. In her spare time, she plays the role of wonder woman for her two lovely kids. You can connect with her on twitter – @Parveen_Khan10 – and read her stories at https://www.parveenkhans.com/.