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OpenTelemetry Powers End‑to‑End Observability for Model Context Protocol Agents

OpenTelemetry Powers End‑to‑End Observability for Model Context Protocol Agents

OpenTelemetry transforms how developers instrument the Model Context Protocol (MCP), turning fragmented logs into coherent, vendor‑agnostic traces and metrics. By weaving server‑side tool execution and client‑side token usage into a single distributed trace, teams can pinpoint latency bottlenecks, optimize token budgets, and drive cost‑effective agent workflows.
Elastic Releases devfiler: Desktop OTel eBPF Profiler for Rapid Performance Insights

Elastic Releases devfiler: Desktop OTel eBPF Profiler for Rapid Performance Insights

Elastic open-sources devfiler, a desktop application that packages the core profiling capabilities of its OTel eBPF Profiler, enabling developers to analyze application performance in seconds without deploying a full observability stack. The tool supports macOS and Linux interfaces while requiring a Linux host for actual profiling, significantly lowering the barrier to eBPF-powered performance diagnostics.
Prometheus Co-Founder Warns: OpenTelemetry Metrics Come at a Cost

Prometheus Co-Founder Warns: OpenTelemetry Metrics Come at a Cost

Julius Volz, co-creator of Prometheus, argues that using OpenTelemetry for metrics introduces critical tradeoffs when paired with Prometheus monitoring. He details six operational pitfalls—from lost health monitoring to performance overheads—that undermine Prometheus' core strengths. For teams committed to Prometheus, native instrumentation remains the recommended path for reliability and efficiency.