Observability One is an enterprise-grade, vendor-agnostic observability platform that ingests logs, metrics, and traces, performs automated Root Cause Analysis (RCA), and exports enriched telemetry to multiple observability backends.
It is designed as a reference architecture and foundation for building modern observability platforms using OpenTelemetry-first principles.
- Unified ingestion of logs, metrics, and traces
- OpenTelemetry-first architecture (OTLP HTTP & gRPC)
- Automated Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
- Cross-signal correlation (metrics ↔ logs ↔ traces)
- Vendor-neutral canonical telemetry model
- Fan-out exporters to enterprise and open-source platforms
- Explainable, deterministic intelligence (no black-box RCA)
- Cloud-native and on-prem friendly
Current status: Active development
Maturity level: Platform foundation (enterprise-ready architecture)
| Area | Status |
|---|---|
| Telemetry ingestion | ✅ Stable |
| OpenTelemetry support | ✅ First-class |
| Anomaly detection | ✅ Implemented |
| Correlation engine | ✅ Implemented |
| RCA ranking | ✅ Implemented |
| Vendor exporters | 🟡 In progress |
| UI / Dashboards | 🟡 Planned |
| Kubernetes support | 🟡 Planned |
This project is designed as a production-grade reference architecture and foundation for real-world observability platforms.
Traditional monitoring answers:
“Something is broken.”
Observability One answers:
“What broke, why it broke, where it propagated, and what evidence supports that conclusion.”
The platform is built to reduce MTTR, eliminate alert fatigue, and standardize observability intelligence across vendors.