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> "Monitoring of yore might have been the preserve of operations engineers, but observability isn’t purely an operational concern"

Yore ?

Observability is much more than logs, traces and metrics. Yet we consider the 3 pillars of observability to be logs, traces and metrics only. No wonder why the concept of observability tends to be equated with monitoring alone

Can you provide an example of a 4th?