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The OpenTelemetry Collector offers a vendor-agnostic implementation on how to receive, process, and export telemetry data. In addition, it removes the need to run, operate, and maintain multiple agents/collectors in order to support open-source telemetry data formats (e.g. Jaeger, Prometheus, etc.) sending to multiple open-source or commercial back-ends.
Objectives:
- Usable: Reasonable default configuration, supports popular protocols, runs and collects out of the box.
- Performant: Highly stable and performant under varying loads and configurations.
- Observable: An exemplar of an observable service.
- Extensible: Customizable without touching the core code.
- Unified: Single codebase, deployable as an agent or collector with support for traces, metrics, and logs (future).
Triagers (@open-telemetry/collector-triagers)
- Jay Camp, Splunk
- Steve Flanders, Splunk
Approvers (@open-telemetry/collector-approvers):
- Dmitrii Anoshin, Splunk
- James Bebbington, Google
- Nail Islamov, Google
- Owais Lone, Splunk
Maintainers (@open-telemetry/collector-maintainers):
- Bogdan Drutu, Splunk
- Paulo Janotti, Splunk
- Tigran Najaryan, Splunk
Learn more about roles in the community repository.
Thanks to all the people who already contributed!