AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry
AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry Lambda Layers now support ARM64 architecture
AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry Lambda Layers now support ARM64 architecture
AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry Lambda Layers now support ARM64 in the following AWS regions:
- Asia Pacific (Mumbai)
- Asia Pacific (Singapore)
- Asia Pacific (Sydney)
- Asia Pacific (Tokyo)
- Europe (Frankfurt)
- Europe (Ireland)
- Europe (London)
- US East (N. Virginia)
- US East (Ohio)
- US West (Oregon)
Release Highlights
- Python3.8 layer aws-otel-python38-<amd64|arm64>-ver-1-9-1 contains OpenTelemetry Python v1.9.1 with the AWS Python Extension v2.0.1
- Nodejs layer aws-otel-nodejs-<amd64|arm64>-ver-1-0-1 contains OpenTelemetry JavaScript Core v1.0.1 with AWS Lambda Instrumentation v0.29
- Java-Wrapper layer aws-otel-java-wrapper-<amd64|arm64>-ver-1-11-1 contains OpenTelemetry Java v1.11.1
- Java-Agent layer aws-otel-java-agent-<amd64|arm64>-ver-1-11-1 contains AWS OpenTelemetry Java instrumentation v1.11.1
- Collector layer aws-otel-collector-<amd64|arm64>-ver-0-45-0 contains ADOT Collector v0.17.0. Compatible with .NET and Go runtimes.
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Learn more about AWS Distro for Open Telemetry Lambda support here. All code changes are made upstream in the respective OpenTelemetry project components. Please file an issue if you have any questions about the features, or its components.
We also welcome you to participate in the OpenTelemetry project. The project was approved for incubation status earlier this year by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation Technical Oversight Committee (CNCF TOC).
More blog posts about AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry can be found on the AWS Open Source Blog.
Authors
Nathaniel is a recent graduate working as a Software Development Engineer on the AWS X-Ray team. His major contributions are in the OpenTelemetry Python and OpenTelemetry Lambda repositories. He most enjoys working on tools which make our lives easier and finds that observability and tracing complex systems is a great way to do that. Feel free to reach out and talk about all things telemetry, gaming, or engineering in general.
Pavan Sai Vasireddy is a recent graduate working as a Software Development Engineer on the AWS Observability team. He is passionate about monitoring and observability, currently focussed on release engineering for ADOT collector, building monitoring tools and contributing to open source.