AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry partners

Why AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry?

AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry is a secure, production-ready, AWS-supported distribution of the OpenTelemetry project. Part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, OpenTelemetry provides open source APIs, libraries, and agents to collect distributed traces and metrics for application monitoring. With AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry, you can instrument your applications just once to send correlated metrics and traces to multiple monitoring solutions.

AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry Partners are providing open source OpenTelemetry exporters to be included in AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry that you can use to send OpenTelemetry data to their monitoring services.

  • AppDynamics

    AppDynamics, the Application Intelligence company, leverages OpenTelemetry to ingest 3rd-party metrics to deliver deep insights into technology health and user experience for both IT and business.

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  • Datadog

    Datadog is the monitoring and security platform for cloud applications that helps DevOps and security teams collaborate and troubleshoot more effectively. Datadog is committed to open standards and excited to support AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry.

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  • Dynatrace

    As a contributor to OpenTelemetry, Dynatrace leverages this open standard to collect and ingest data for better insights into managed services. This approach increases the data available to Dynatrace, allowing them to provide actionable answers.

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  • Grafana

    Grafana Labs supports organizations in their observability journey no matter where their data lives. Grafana is proud to support OpenTelemetry natively and through their Agent with Grafana Tempo, a high-efficiency exemplar-based tracing backend.

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  • Honeycomb

    Honeycomb is a powerful observability product that helps customers debug their entire production app stack. Honeycomb supports several contributors to the OpenTelemetry project. Honeycomb can receive OpenTelemetry data directly from AWS. 

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  • Lightstep

    Lightstep, an OpenTelemetry founder, natively integrates the OpenTelemetry Collector. Now AWS and Lightstep customers have out-of-the box access to auto-instrumentation and a root cause analysis engine, enabling immediate and meaningful insight in real-time.

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  • Logz.io

    Logz.io, an active member of the OpenTelemetry community, provides unified log, metric, and tracing analytics for today’s DevOps engineers. Their exporter for the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry allows organizations to capture and analyze critical data from their infrastructure, operating systems, and applications.

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  • New Relic

    New Relic is a top contributor to OpenTelemetry. By supporting AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry, New Relic enables AWS customers to achieve a standardized set of practices for collecting metrics and traces for modern applications running on AWS.

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  • SolarWinds

    SolarWinds Observability unites application, infrastructure, databases, network, logs, and digital experience observability allowing both DevOps and ITOps teams to focus more time on innovation by providing holistic insights into the health of custom applications, enabling fast diagnosis and remediation of performance issues, while meeting stringent SLAs. Simple, powerful, and secure, SolarWinds Observability natively supports OpenTelemetry—the open-source collection framework—and third-party API integrations.

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  • Splunk

    Splunk observability solutions enable AWS users to quickly investigate, monitor, analyze, and act on telemetry data in an open standard and vendor neutral way using a seamless integration with AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry.

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  • Sumo Logic

    Sumo Logic supports the OpenTelemetry standard and leverages open source componentry from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) to collect distributed tracing data. Sumo Logic has been an active member of CNCF since 2018. 

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