This commit changes SSO to SSFO as was voted on in #3130 Signed-off-by: David Tippett <dtip@amazon.com>
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Introduced 2.6
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OpenSearch 2.6 introduced a standardization for conforming to a common and unified observability schema: Simple Schema for Observability (SSO). [Observability]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/observing-your-data/index/) is a collection of plugins and applications that let you visualize data-driven events by using Piped Processing Language (PPL) to explore and query data stored in OpenSearch.
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OpenSearch 2.6 introduced a standardization for conforming to a common and unified observability schema: Simple Schema for Observability (SSFO). [Observability]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/observing-your-data/index/) is a collection of plugins and applications that let you visualize data-driven events by using Piped Processing Language (PPL) to explore and query data stored in OpenSearch.
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With the schema in place, Observability tools can ingest, automatically extract, and aggregate data and create custom dashboards, making it easier to understand the system at a higher level.
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SSO is inspired by both [OpenTelemetry](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/) and the Elastic Common Schema (ECS) and uses Amazon Elastic Container Service ([Amazon ECS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs_cwe_events.html)) event logs and OpenTelemetry metadata.
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SSFO is inspired by both [OpenTelemetry](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/) and the Elastic Common Schema (ECS) and uses Amazon Elastic Container Service ([Amazon ECS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs_cwe_events.html)) event logs and OpenTelemetry metadata.
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Alerts will be supported in a future release.
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{: .note }
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## Use cases
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Use cases for SSO include:
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Use cases for SSFO include:
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* Ingesting observability data from different data types.
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* Moving from proprietary configurations that are non-transferable to a consolidated, sharable observability solution that allows users to ingest and display an analysis of any type of telemetry data from any type of provider.
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Data Prepper conforms to the SSO schema for metrics and will gradually support traces and logs.
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Data Prepper conforms to the SSFO schema for metrics and will gradually support traces and logs.
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Data Prepper's [trace mapping]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/data-prepper/common-use-cases/trace-analytics/) currently provides `service-map` data in a different way than SSO traces. To make the trace mapping compatible with Observability, it will be integrated with the SSO traces schema and will introduce `service-map` as an enriched field.
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Data Prepper's [trace mapping]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/data-prepper/common-use-cases/trace-analytics/) currently provides `service-map` data in a different way than SSFO traces. To make the trace mapping compatible with Observability, it will be integrated with the SSFO traces schema and will introduce `service-map` as an enriched field.
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{: .note }
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## Traces and metrics
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