Chapter 1. Telemetry data collection and analysis


Red Hat Developer Hub collects and analyzes telemetry data by default to improve your experience.

Red Hat collects and analyzes the following data:

Web Analytics

Web Analytics use the Segment tool. It is the tracking of user behavior and interactions with Red Hat Developer Hub. Specifically, it tracks the following:

  • Events of page visits and clicks on links or buttons.
  • System-related information, for example, locale, time zone, user agent including browser and operating system details.
  • Page-related information, for example, title, category, extension name, URL, path, referrer, and search parameters.
  • Anonymous IP addresses, recorded as 0.0.0.0.
  • Anonymous username hashes, which are unique identifiers used solely to identify the number of unique users of the RHDH application.
System Observability

System Observability uses the OpenTelemetry tool. It is the tracking of the performance of the RHDH. Specifically, it tracks the following metrics:

  • Key system metrics such as CPU usage, memory usage, and other performance indicators.
  • Information about system components, such as the locale, time zone, and user agent (including details of the browser and operating system).
  • Traces and logs monitor system processes, allowing you to troubleshoot potential issues impacting the performance of RHDH.

With RHDH, you can customize the Web Analytics and System Observability configuration based on your needs.

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