Logs and Telemetry

Logs and Telemetry

by Phil Wilkins
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 07/01/2025

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Build cloud native observability pipelines with minimal footprints and high-performance throughput—all with Fluent Bit, Kubernetes, and your favorite visualization and analytics tools.


Logs and Telemetry is an all-practical guide to monitoring both cloud-native and traditional environments with the Fluent Bit observability tool. It takes you from the basics of collecting app logs, all the way to filtering, routing, enriching and transforming logs, metrics, and traces.


Inside Logs and Telemetry you’ll learn how to:


• Deploy Fluent Bit for telemetry (log, metric, and trace) collection

• Configure pipelines to filter, route, and transform data

• Integrate Fluent Bit with containers and Kubernetes

• Configure Fluent Bit to work with OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, and other open source tech

• Monitor applications at scale with minimal footprint

• Address challenges in Kubernetes-based ecosystems using Fluent Bit

• Utilize Fluent Bit for real-time event analytics to derive new metrics and insights

• Develop custom filters, inputs, and outputs for unique or reusable use cases


Logs and Telemetry draws on both the input and support of key committers and founders of Fluent Bit, and author Phil Wilkins’ years of experience in DevOps. Inside, you’ll see how you can integrate Fluent Bit with Prometheus, OpenTelemetry, FluentD deployments, and more. Learn how Fluent Bit can not only meet all the demands of cloud-native use cases, but also more traditional deployments as well.


About the technology


Fluent Bit is a super-fast lightweight observability tool that’s perfect for Kubernetes and containers, as well as traditional IT environments. Fluent Bit makes it a snap to extract meaning from the logs, traces, and other performance metrics generated by your applications and infrastructure. It’s also a great way to route telemetry to analysis tools like Prometheus and Grafana.


About the book


Logs and Telemetry shows you how to turn systems data into actionable insights using Fluent Bit. You’ll start by learning the pre-built plugins for common use cases and progress to integration with powerful tools like OpenTelemetry and real-time analytical event processing. You’ll use plugins to configure routing, filtering and processing, automate your observability with Lua scripts, and configure Fluent Bit to meet the demands of highly scalable environments.


What's inside


• Deploy Fluent Bit for telemetry collection

• Configure pipelines to filter, route, and transform data

• Integrate Fluent Bit with containers and Kubernetes

• Monitor applications at scale


About the reader


For developers, DevOps engineers, and SREs working with observability.


About the author


Phil Wilkins has spent over 25 years in the software industry from multinationals to software startups. He is the author of Logging in Action.


The technical editor on this book was Karthik Gaekwad.


Table of Contents


Part 1

1 Introduction to Fluent Bit

2 From zero to “Hello, World”

Part 2

3 Capturing inputs

4 Getting inputs from containers and Kubernetes

5 Outputting events

6 Parsing to extract more meaning

7 Filtering and transforming events

Part 3

8 Stream processors for time series calculations and filtering

9 Building processors and Fluent Bit extension options

10 Building plugins

11 Putting Fluent Bit into action: An enterprise use case

Appendix A Installations

Appendix B Useful resources

Appendix C Comparing Fluent Bit and Fluentd

ISBN:
9781638356516
9781638356516
Category:
Parallel processing
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manning
Phil Wilkins

Born in Broken Hill in 1939, Phil Wilkins was educated in remote Waratah (Tasmania), Broken Hill, Drake and Lismore, gaining his tertiary degree in the Broadway gutters and back streets of Sydney as a newspaper cadet police roundsman in 1958 with The Sydney Morning Herald. Ever the leg-spinning cricket devotee and rugby league player, placing sport before academic honours, becoming a graded journalist after three years as a cadet, he temporarily abandoned the newspaper game to spend two years labouring and playing rugby union in New Zealand.

Recalled to the Herald, he became the Australian Rules reporter and ultimately its chief cricket writer in 1967. This highly regarded sports journalist spent 45 years with the Herald, the Sun-Herald and The Australian newspapers as well as becoming the Australian correspondent for the Wisden Cricket Almanack and Cricketer magazine, before retirement in 2003, receiving the Walkley Award for outstanding journalism in 2004. He continues as the rugby union writer for the Great Lakes Advocate in Forster as well as the Manning River Times of Taree. Hell for Leather is his first book.

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