What is OpenTelemetry? Why Open Telemetry Matters?

A concise introduction to OpenTelemetry, explaining how it standardizes the collection of logs, metrics, and traces. It highlights its key components (APIs, SDKs, collectors) and why it is essential for modern observability.

November 26, 2025
3 minutes
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What you'll learn

What OpenTelemetry is and why it matters

The three pillars of observability: logs, metrics, and traces

The concept of auto-instrumentation

The concept of auto-instrumentation

A comprehensive overview of OpenTelemetry, an open-source and vendor-neutral framework designed to unify the way telemetry data—logs, metrics, and traces—is generated, collected, and exported.

It explains the core building blocks of OpenTelemetry, including APIs for instrumentation, SDKs for processing data, and collectors for managing and exporting telemetry. The video also emphasizes its importance in modern software systems, particularly distributed architectures, where visibility and monitoring are critical.

Key benefits such as avoiding vendor lock-in, enabling consistent data standards, supporting auto-instrumentation, and seamless integration with major observability platforms are discussed. Overall, the video positions OpenTelemetry as a critical tool for developers and operators managing production systems.

About the Speaker

Simran Kumari

Simran Kumari

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Simran specializes in DevOps, cloud-native technologies, and observability, with hands-on experience in Kubernetes, Docker, and AWS. Creates practical, accessible technical content and solutions that help teams simplify complex workflows and improve system reliability.