Opstrace deploys secure, horizontally-scalable open source observability in your own cloud account, combining open APIs with the simple user experience of a large service provider.
Since data never leaves your network, it remains private.
With authenticated multi-tenant APIs, each team or environment can have their own protected sandbox to work with (tenants offer authorization and rate-limiting).
Storing data in your cloud provider's object store (e.g. S3) and exposing data retention primitives makes cost controllable and up to 10x cheaper than popular metered service providers.
Want to kick the tires? Spin up an Opstrace cluster in your own cloud account with our quick start.
You can find the Opstrace documentation at opstrace.com/docs. We would also like to invite you to improve these docs together with us and have a corresponding guide for that.
We ❤️ working on open source projects, and we hope you do too. Please join us and make some contributions, however big or small.
- Start by reading the Contributing guide to become familiar with the process.
- Then review our Development guide to learn how to set up your environment and build the code.
- If you'd like a place to start and get your feet wet, explore our
getting started
issues, or reach out in Discussions.
There is of course a lot to do. Take a look at our high-level roadmap to see where we're heading, and feel free to get in touch with us regarding questions and suggestions.
IMPORTANT NOTE: We welcome contributions from developers of all backgrounds. We encode that in a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
- Chat with us in our GitHub Discussions
- Contribute a proposal or a bug report
We take security seriously. If you believe you have found a security issue in our project or any related projects, please email us at [email protected] to responsibly disclose the issue.