3 reasons why monitoring is different from observability
Blog post from Elastic
Monitoring and observability are distinct concepts often confused as being the same, where monitoring involves collecting data from individual components to track performance and availability, while observability offers comprehensive insights into system behaviors by correlating diverse data sources. In modern cloud-native environments, observability is crucial as it provides deeper insights, enabling proactive measures and adaptability that traditional monitoring lacks. Observability allows IT teams to perform faster root cause analysis and manage complex, distributed systems more effectively, leading to enhanced service performance and customer experiences. As organizations transition to cloud-native technologies, adopting observability is essential for building resilient and efficient IT operations, supported by automation and advanced analytics.