Observability

Observability
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DevOps Incident Triage and Runbook Execution Agents

DevOps Incident Triage and Runbook Execution Agents

Incident agents start by ingesting alerts and telemetry from an organization’s observability stack – e.g. metrics (Prometheus, Datadog), logs...

May 14, 2026

Observability

Observability is the practice of making a system’s internal behavior understandable from the outside by looking at its outputs and recorded signals. It includes collecting and analyzing things like metrics, logs, traces, and events so you can figure out what a system is doing, why it is behaving that way, and whether it is healthy. Good observability helps teams detect problems quickly, diagnose root causes, and validate that changes had the intended effect. It matters because complex systems and automated processes can fail in subtle ways that are hard to notice without clear visibility. With proper observability, you can reduce downtime, improve performance, and build confidence in how a system will behave in the real world. It also supports security, compliance, and performance tuning by keeping a clear record of system activity. Observability is not just tools; it is a discipline that combines data collection, well-chosen signals, and the right queries or dashboards to turn raw information into useful insight.