How the Advanced Observability Suite and OpenTelemetry integrate with DuploCloud
Advanced Observability Suite (AOS) is based on OpenTelemetry. The following graphic shows the various components.
The OTel stack consists of 50 or more components and hundreds of configurations. If you need to change your OpenTelemetry configuration, contact your DuploCloud support team.
To view the complete deployment of the OpenTelemetry stack:
In the DuploCloud Portal, navigate to Administrator -> Observability -> Advanced -> Dashboard.
In the Observability area, click the K8s/Docker card button. The Grafana K8s Resource Monitoring dashboard launches, giving you a detailed view of resources and monitoring for Kubernetes nodes, Docker containers, and Pods.
Your OpenTelemetry data is stored in S3 Buckets in a Tenant that DuploCloud preconfigures for you during Onboarding. The name of this Tenant may vary depending on your preferences.
In the DuploCloud documentation, the OpenTelemetry Tenant is referred to as OpenTelemetry_Tenant (in bold italics) to indicate that this Tenant name is a variable (the name you chose during the Onboarding setup).
The OpenTelemetry data is stored in S3 Buckets, which you can view.
In the DuploCloud Portal, select the OpenTelemetry_Tenant from the Tenant list box at the top of the Portal.
Navigate to Cloud Services -> Storage and view the data in the S3 tab, which is stored in S3 buckets. This setup is deployed and managed via Flux Helm release infrastructure.
To view a complete list of Kubernetes deployments, containers, and S3 buckets in an OpenTelemetry deployment, select the OpenTelemetry_Tenant from the Tenant list box at the top of the Portal and navigate to Kubernetes -> Services.
To view a complete list of Docker Containers in an OpenTelemetry deployment, select the OpenTelemetry_Tenant from the Tenant list box at the top of the Portal and navigate to Kubernetes -> Containers.