Learn to design, implement, and scale distributed observability in Rust using OpenTelemetry, with practical examples for tracing, logging, and metrics.
Gain the skills to build, monitor, and debug distributed systems in Rust with this hands-on guide to observability using OpenTelemetry. As Rust adoption grows in backend services, developers face fragmented documentation and limited tooling for telemetry. This book fills that gap by presenting a unified, end-to-end solution to implement distributed observability in modern Rust systems.
You’ll explore the foundations of observability and Rust’s ownership model before learning how to collect, export, and correlate logs, metrics, and traces. Discover how to instrument applications using OpenTelemetry crates and bridge them with the tracing ecosystem. Learn to deploy the OpenTelemetry Collector, integrate with Prometheus, Grafana, and Jaeger, and tackle challenges like sampling, context propagation, and async tracing.
Written by two seasoned engineers with over 35 years of combined experience in large-scale systems and open-source observability leadership, this book balances theory with real-world implementations. From debugging async bottlenecks to configuring cost-effective telemetry pipelines, you’ll finish with the confidence to operate reliable, observable Rust systems at scale.
Rust developers building backend systems, DevOps engineers, and SREs deploying Rust in production will benefit from this book. Ideal for readers experienced in Rust development who want to implement end-to-end observability using OpenTelemetry and tools like Grafana, Prometheus, and Jaeger.
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Manjunath Gangappa is a Director of Software Engineering at Mastercard R&D, with over 19 years of experience in enterprise software. He brings more than six years of hands-on Rust development along with extensive experience in the Java ecosystem, UI development (JavaScript), database design, and large-scale system architecture. At Mastercard, he drives the development of cross-border payment platforms that incorporate blockchain technology, blending deep technical expertise with practical leadership. Having implemented observability in mission-critical financial systems, he offers firsthand insight into why telemetry spanning tracing, metrics, and logging is indispensable for ensuring reliability, security, and trust in modern FinTech.
Rajkumar Rangaraj is a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft with 19 years of experience in designing and building large-scale distributed systems and developer platforms. As a long-standing maintainer and contributor in the OpenTelemetry project, he plays an active role in shaping the future of observability across the industry. His work spans defining cross-language instrumentation strategies, architecting telemetry pipelines, and driving the adoption of open standards at scale. Rajkumar has authored migration strategies and technical specifications that help organizations transition from legacy monitoring approaches to modern, standards-based solutions. His unique perspective—bridging open-source leadership with enterprise-scale experience—positions him as both a practitioner and an architect of the next generation of observability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Learn to design, implement, and scale distributed observability in Rust using OpenTelemetry, with practical examples for tracing, logging, and metrics.Key FeaturesImplement end-to-end observability in Rust using OpenTelemetry APIs and CollectorCorrelate logs, traces, and metrics across async, multithreaded Rust applicationsBuild and deploy an observable Rust microservice with Actix, Redis, and PrometheusConfigure dashboards, alerts, and trace views in Grafana using real telemetry dataBook DescriptionGain the skills to build, monitor, and debug distributed systems in Rust with this hands-on guide to observability using OpenTelemetry. As Rust adoption grows in backend services, developers face fragmented documentation and limited tooling for telemetry. This book fills that gap by presenting a unified, end-to-end solution to implement distributed observability in modern Rust systems.Youll explore the foundations of observability and Rusts ownership model before learning how to collect, export, and correlate logs, metrics, and traces. Discover how to instrument applications using OpenTelemetry crates and bridge them with the tracing ecosystem. Learn to deploy the OpenTelemetry Collector, integrate with Prometheus, Grafana, and Jaeger, and tackle challenges like sampling, context propagation, and async tracing.Written by two seasoned engineers with over 35 years of combined experience in large-scale systems and open-source observability leadership, this book balances theory with real-world implementations. From debugging async bottlenecks to configuring cost-effective telemetry pipelines, youll finish with the confidence to operate reliable, observable Rust systems at scale.What you will learnUnderstand the three pillars of observability in RustApply tracing and logging using the Tokio and OpenTelemetry cratesExport telemetry to backends like Prometheus, Jaeger, and GrafanaUse the OpenTelemetry Collector to manage telemetry pipelinesCorrelate metrics, logs, and traces for faster debuggingImplement structured logging, redaction, and context propagationOptimize telemetry costs with sampling strategiesBuild and deploy an observability-first Rust microserviceWho this book is forRust developers building backend systems, DevOps engineers, and SREs deploying Rust in production will benefit from this book. Ideal for readers experienced in Rust development who want to implement end-to-end observability using OpenTelemetry and tools like Grafana, Prometheus, and Jaeger. Master observability in Rust with a complete guide to OpenTelemetry. This book shows you how to instrument and analyze telemetry data across complex distributed systems using real-world Rust services. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781806671793
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Learn to design, implement, and scale distributed observability in Rust using OpenTelemetry, with practical examples for tracing, logging, and metrics.Key FeaturesImplement end-to-end observability in Rust using OpenTelemetry APIs and CollectorCorrelate logs, traces, and metrics across async, multithreaded Rust applicationsBuild and deploy an observable Rust microservice with Actix, Redis, and PrometheusConfigure dashboards, alerts, and trace views in Grafana using real telemetry dataBook DescriptionGain the skills to build, monitor, and debug distributed systems in Rust with this hands-on guide to observability using OpenTelemetry. As Rust adoption grows in backend services, developers face fragmented documentation and limited tooling for telemetry. This book fills that gap by presenting a unified, end-to-end solution to implement distributed observability in modern Rust systems.Youll explore the foundations of observability and Rusts ownership model before learning how to collect, export, and correlate logs, metrics, and traces. Discover how to instrument applications using OpenTelemetry crates and bridge them with the tracing ecosystem. Learn to deploy the OpenTelemetry Collector, integrate with Prometheus, Grafana, and Jaeger, and tackle challenges like sampling, context propagation, and async tracing.Written by two seasoned engineers with over 35 years of combined experience in large-scale systems and open-source observability leadership, this book balances theory with real-world implementations. From debugging async bottlenecks to configuring cost-effective telemetry pipelines, youll finish with the confidence to operate reliable, observable Rust systems at scale.What you will learnUnderstand the three pillars of observability in RustApply tracing and logging using the Tokio and OpenTelemetry cratesExport telemetry to backends like Prometheus, Jaeger, and GrafanaUse the OpenTelemetry Collector to manage telemetry pipelinesCorrelate metrics, logs, and traces for faster debuggingImplement structured logging, redaction, and context propagationOptimize telemetry costs with sampling strategiesBuild and deploy an observability-first Rust microserviceWho this book is forRust developers building backend systems, DevOps engineers, and SREs deploying Rust in production will benefit from this book. Ideal for readers experienced in Rust development who want to implement end-to-end observability using OpenTelemetry and tools like Grafana, Prometheus, and Jaeger. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781806671793
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Learn to design, implement, and scale distributed observability in Rust using OpenTelemetry, with practical examples for tracing, logging, and metrics.Key FeaturesImplement end-to-end observability in Rust using OpenTelemetry APIs and CollectorCorrelate logs, traces, and metrics across async, multithreaded Rust applicationsBuild and deploy an observable Rust microservice with Actix, Redis, and PrometheusConfigure dashboards, alerts, and trace views in Grafana using real telemetry dataBook DescriptionGain the skills to build, monitor, and debug distributed systems in Rust with this hands-on guide to observability using OpenTelemetry. As Rust adoption grows in backend services, developers face fragmented documentation and limited tooling for telemetry. This book fills that gap by presenting a unified, end-to-end solution to implement distributed observability in modern Rust systems.Youll explore the foundations of observability and Rusts ownership model before learning how to collect, export, and correlate logs, metrics, and traces. Discover how to instrument applications using OpenTelemetry crates and bridge them with the tracing ecosystem. Learn to deploy the OpenTelemetry Collector, integrate with Prometheus, Grafana, and Jaeger, and tackle challenges like sampling, context propagation, and async tracing.Written by two seasoned engineers with over 35 years of combined experience in large-scale systems and open-source observability leadership, this book balances theory with real-world implementations. From debugging async bottlenecks to configuring cost-effective telemetry pipelines, youll finish with the confidence to operate reliable, observable Rust systems at scale.What you will learnUnderstand the three pillars of observability in RustApply tracing and logging using the Tokio and OpenTelemetry cratesExport telemetry to backends like Prometheus, Jaeger, and GrafanaUse the OpenTelemetry Collector to manage telemetry pipelinesCorrelate metrics, logs, and traces for faster debuggingImplement structured logging, redaction, and context propagationOptimize telemetry costs with sampling strategiesBuild and deploy an observability-first Rust microserviceWho this book is forRust developers building backend systems, DevOps engineers, and SREs deploying Rust in production will benefit from this book. Ideal for readers experienced in Rust development who want to implement end-to-end observability using OpenTelemetry and tools like Grafana, Prometheus, and Jaeger. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781806671793