Beyond the Metric Name: Solving the Discovery Challenge in Observability

Observability Courtney Gannon

Key takeaways

  1. Metrics Explorer helps teams find the right monitoring data faster by searching based on services, teams, or workloads instead of confusing metric names.
  2. It brings metrics, sources, and context into one place, reducing guesswork and helping teams spot gaps in monitoring coverage.
  3. By making it easier to build charts and alerts, Metrics Explorer helps engineers solve issues faster and improve system reliability.

In the world of observability, data is everywhere. But as any engineer or SRE knows, having access to data and actually finding the right data are two very different things.

For many enterprise organizations, the process of creating a simple chart or detector has become a bottleneck. Whether you are a central monitoring team member trying to build dashboards for a service you didn't develop, or a developer trying to track a new KPI, the experience is often hindered by a common set of obstacles.

The Hidden Costs of "Tribal Knowledge"

The primary issue isn't a lack of data—it’s the difficulty of navigating it. We see three recurring problems that slow down development velocity and impact Mean Time to Resolution (MTTx).

When users can’t identify the right data, they can’t build the right detectors. This leads to gaps in monitoring coverage, which often only become apparent after a customer-impacting incident occurs.

A New Approach: Entity-Centric Discovery

The solution is to stop searching for metric names and start searching for the entities that matter.

Metrics Explorer is designed to shift the mental model from "What is this metric called?" to "What entity am I trying to monitor?" By leveraging the power of an Entity Platform, this new workflow allows users to:

Empowering Your Team

Metrics Explorer isn't just a search tool; it’s a bridge. It enables central monitoring teams to support new services without needing to be subject matter experts on every internal project. It empowers developers to quickly find the KPIs they need to track their own success.

By centralizing discovery and focusing on the entities that drive your business, you can move away from the frustrating, manual search for data and toward a more confident, comprehensive, and scalable approach to observability.

Ready to simplify your discovery process? Explore the new interface today and see how easy it is to turn raw data into actionable insights. Check out our docs here.

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