Splunk has extended the OpenTelemetry Collector zero configuration auto instrumentation experience to Node.js applications running in Linux and Kubernetes environments providing a streamlined onboarding experience for even more platforms. The zero configuration capability, which is already available for Java and .Net, eliminates the need for manual instrumentation and automatically instruments customers’ back-end applications and services to capture and report distributed traces and metrics to the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector and then to Splunk APM.
You can start streaming traces and monitoring distributed applications with Splunk APM in minutes without any additional configuration or instrumentation of your back-end services or applications before deployment.
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