Out-of-the-box observability within the context of cloud operations means having preconfigured monitoring and analysis tools that provide visibility into various aspects of an organization's IT infrastructure and applications without requiring extensive configuration or customization. This includes monitoring metrics such as system performance, availability, and error rates, as well as logs, traces, and other data that can be used to diagnose and troubleshoot issues. The goal is to provide quick and easy access to relevant information that can help IT teams understand the health and performance of their systems and applications.
Answer = B
Explanation: Refer the documentation
https://cloud.google.com/products/operations?hl=en (goto first use-case)
"Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring provide your IT Ops/SRE/DevOps teams with out-of-the box observability needed to monitor your infrastructure and applications."
What is observability in Cloud?
In IT and cloud computing, observability also refers to software tools and practices for aggregating, correlating and analyzing a steady stream of performance data from a distributed application along with the hardware and network it runs on, in order to more effectively monitor, troubleshoot and debug the application
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