Zipkin: a Distributed Tracing Framework
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Johan Oskarsson
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Feb 08, 2013
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Summary
Johan Oskarsson explains how Twitter is using Zipkin to trace a pages in order to see their execution path and to determine the time spent for loading for performance monitoring and analysis.
Bio
Johan Oskarsson is a software developer at Twitter in San Francisco. He made his way there via university in Stockholm and as a developer at Last.fm in London. At Twitter Johan spends most of his time coding in Scala for the runtime team. He’s previously been involved in various open source projects including a short stint as a committer for Apache Hadoop and Apache Cassandra.
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