Historically, the Jaeger project supported its own SDKs (aka tracers, client libraries) that implemented the OpenTracing API. As of 2022, the Jaeger SDKs are no longer supported, and all users are advised to migrate to OpenTelemetry. All in One all-in-one is an executable designed for quick local testing.
High Scalability Jaeger backend is designed to have no single points of failure and to scale with the business needs. For example, Jaeger installation at Uber is typically processing several billion spans per day. Cloud Native Jaeger backend is distributed as a container image or a raw binary, available for multiple platforms. The behavior of the binary can be customized via YAML configuration ...
Jaeger connects the dots between these disparate components, helping to identify performance bottlenecks, troubleshoot errors, and improve overall application reliability. Jaeger is 100% open source, cloud native, and infinitely scalable. With Jaeger you can Monitor distributed workflows Find & fix performance bottlenecks
Warning 🎉 Jaeger v2 is a new major release based on the OpenTelemetry Collector framework. For details, read the blog post. 🌆 Jaeger v1 reached end-of-life on and will no longer receive updates. Jaeger v2 components can be downloaded in two ways: As executable binaries As container images Binaries Jaeger binaries (including tools/utilities) are available for macOS ...
Welcome to Jaeger’s documentation portal! Below, you’ll find information for beginners and experienced Jaeger users. If you cannot find what you are looking for, or have an issue not covered here, we’d love to hear from you. If you are new to distributed tracing, please take a look at the Related Links section below. About Jaeger is a distributed tracing platform released as open source ...