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In this section, we look at the current state of observability, including current deployment, strategy and organization, service-level metrics, benefits, and challenges.

State of observability highlights:

65%

improved MTTR since adopting observability

63%

toggled between 4+ observability tools

53%

received $500K+ total value per year from observability

33%

had achieved full-stack observability

32%

spent $500K+ per hour of downtime for critical outages

Monitoring is still fragmented and too many monitoring tools is a challenge, but organizations are using fewer tools than they did last year. We also see an increasing move toward and strategic preference for a single, consolidated observability platform.

And, while most organizations do not monitor their full tech stacks yet, more observability capabilities were deployed year-over-year (YoY), and more organizations have achieved full-stack observability.

In addition, though outages still happen fairly frequently and are expensive, observing more of the tech stack, achieving full-stack observability, and implementing observability best practices help organizations improve service-level metrics and get the most business value out of their investments.

Continue reading to find out more about the current state of observability.