Observability is a nuanced concept that goes beyond simple logging, monitoring, and alerting. It's about understanding when and where to apply these techniques. The key aspects of observability are logs, traces, and metrics, each serving a distinct purpose in illuminating the inner workings of a system. Logs record discrete events, tracing provides a broader continuous view of an application, and metrics quantify the health and operations of a system at a point in time. A comprehensive observability solution should seamlessly integrate these pillars, allowing teams to address issues and optimize systems proactively. An enterprise-focused platform like Daytona delivers strong observability capabilities while retaining flexibility, granting clients control over their monitoring tools and workflows.