This is a good point, but I feel this is a solvable problem. Surely there must be a way to unify the logs of several microservices somewhere? But I feel this needs to be provided by the platform where your code runs. Like a periodic upload of logs to a central data warehouse
Bachelor's and Master's in CS from MIT. Previously, worked @ Microsoft & Zynga. Currently Co-Founder of Moesif (moesif.com), the most advanced API analytics platform.
lol. I'll do my own plug.... Since most serverless and microservices are APIs, if we capture all the data at the API level from all these different sources, and analyze them together can solve this problem. Check out the company that I started. Moesif. (moesif.com)
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This is a good point, but I feel this is a solvable problem. Surely there must be a way to unify the logs of several microservices somewhere? But I feel this needs to be provided by the platform where your code runs. Like a periodic upload of logs to a central data warehouse
lol. I'll do my own plug.... Since most serverless and microservices are APIs, if we capture all the data at the API level from all these different sources, and analyze them together can solve this problem. Check out the company that I started. Moesif. (moesif.com)