Two years ago someone told me "I wish I could understand what Tokio is actually doing."
This really stuck with me and earlier this year I had both an idea and the time to try to make it happen. I think with dial9 that is finally possible. dial9 is a system to pull in a huge amount of events, very efficiently and analyze them later. Tokio is just one source of those events, but its a very important one.
Once we had Tokio, I realized we could also pull in lots of other sources as well; Linux kernel events, application events, tracing etc. etc.
Folks have already had good luck using dial9 to find tricky issues in prod.
rusbus•1h ago
This really stuck with me and earlier this year I had both an idea and the time to try to make it happen. I think with dial9 that is finally possible. dial9 is a system to pull in a huge amount of events, very efficiently and analyze them later. Tokio is just one source of those events, but its a very important one.
Once we had Tokio, I realized we could also pull in lots of other sources as well; Linux kernel events, application events, tracing etc. etc.
Folks have already had good luck using dial9 to find tricky issues in prod.