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In a microservices architecture, a company is experiencing difficulties in monitoring the performance of its services. They decide to implement an observability strategy that includes distributed tracing, metrics collection, and logging. Given the context of observability, which of the following best describes how these components interact to provide a comprehensive view of system performance?
Distributed tracing allows for tracking requests across services, metrics provide quantitative data on performance, and logging captures detailed events, together enabling root cause analysis and performance optimization.
Metrics are primarily used for alerting, while logging is sufficient for understanding service interactions, making distributed tracing unnecessary in most cases.
Logging is the only necessary component for observability, as it provides all the information needed to understand system performance and issues.
Distributed tracing is only useful for identifying bottlenecks, while metrics and logging serve as supplementary tools that do not significantly enhance observability.

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