What is the difference between Full Time Observability vs Full Time Monitoring?

Career: Full Time Observability

AspectFull Time ObservabilityFull Time Monitoring
FocusComprehensive system insights, including metrics, logs, and tracesTracking predefined metrics and alerts
ToolsOpen-source and advanced observability platforms (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana)Monitoring tools like Nagios, Zabbix
Work EnvironmentDevOps, SRE teams, cloud environmentsIT operations, infrastructure teams
CertificationsOften requires knowledge of cloud, Linux, scriptingIT certifications, network, and system administration

Full Time Observability involves a broader approach to understanding system health through metrics, logs, and traces, enabling proactive troubleshooting. Full Time Monitoring typically focuses on tracking specific metrics and alerts to detect issues. While monitoring is a subset of observability, the two roles differ in scope and tools used.