Manage telemetry at retail scale — from 100K collectors to billions of spans
Retail and e-commerce platforms operate at a scale where telemetry noise drowns out signal. OllyGarden helps you improve instrumentation quality, run a supported Collector, and cut through noise so your telemetry pipeline stays reliable across every release.
Challenges we hear every week
From dozens of customer interviews, these are the pain points that come up again and again.
Fleet management at 100K+ collectors
Deploying, configuring, and upgrading tens of thousands of collectors across regions and environments is a full-time operations challenge.
Up to 90% noise in key services
Without intelligent sampling and filtering, specific services can generate up to 90% noise — driving up costs without improving signal.
Breaking changes across collector versions
Upstream collector releases can introduce breaking changes. At scale, an unplanned upgrade can cascade into production incidents.
Developer education gap
Application teams instrument inconsistently. Without guidance, the platform team becomes a bottleneck for every telemetry question.
How OllyGarden helps
Purpose-built tools to improve telemetry quality, manage your pipeline, and support your collectors.
Tulip
Run a curated, commercially supported Collector with predictable quarterly releases and patch guarantees — even at 100K+ scale.
Learn moreInsights
Score instrumentation quality across thousands of services. Identify noise sources, missing context, and sampling opportunities.
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AI-powered instrumentation guidance that scales developer education beyond your platform team.
Learn moreWhat we've learned from the field
Anonymized data points from our customer interviews — the scale and challenges are real.
100,000+ collectors
Deployed by a single global retailer across regions, clouds, and on-prem environments
750 TB of spans per day
Produced by one e-commerce platform before any sampling or filtering optimization
Up to 90% noise
One retailer found up to 90% of telemetry from key services was pure noise, burying actionable signals
