Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

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Sustainable observability: how to reduce data bloat and carbon impact


When choosing observability platforms, we rarely consider their carbon footprint. Yet every metric collected, every log retained, and every dashboard query consumes energy and at scale, the environmental impact becomes significant. This talk explores the principles and real-world advantages of green observability. We’ll examine how open source observability ecosystems are beginning to address carbon awareness and promote more efficient data practices. Through examples, I’ll show how teams can reduce ingestion volume, lower storage requirements, improve performance and enhance reliability through green coding practices. By linking observability design choices to the Green Software Foundation’s principles, attendees will see how green observability supports a broader sustainable software strategy. They’ll also learn why sustainability in observability isn’t just an organizational obligation, it's a responsibility each engineer carries in the way we collect, store, and interpret data.

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