The State of
Observability 2026
Observability is no longer just monitoring;
It’s the intelligence layer for modern engineering teams. Learn more.
407
Respondents
20+
Industries
Feb 2026
Survey Period
6
Report Chapters
Key Findings · Survey Data
Data Points That Define 2026 Observability
We surveyed 407 DevOps leaders, SREs, platform architects, and engineering
heads to uncover what’s really shaping observability in 2026.
Running Multiple Tools Is the New Normal
- 46.7% of organizations run 2–3 observability tools in parallel, while only 7.4% rely on a single unified platform. Tool sprawl is now the default.
- When asked what would improve their setup the most, "lack of a unified solution" ranked #1 across all company sizes.
Set Up Friction Slows Down Adoption
- 54% say dashboard and alert configuration is the #1 setup challenge, ranking above any missing feature.
- Integration complexity (46.4%) and data pipeline setup (33.2%) follow, indicating that teams struggle more with setup friction than with product capability.
Automation Is Now a Requirement, Not a Feature
- 59.5% want AI-powered anomaly detection built into their observability platform, followed by automated incident summaries (51.4%) and predictive alerts (44.5%).
- Yet 48.3% want human oversight before fully autonomous action, showing that trust, not capability, is the biggest barrier to AI adoption.
Better Integration is The Migration Signal
- 55.5% say they would switch observability platforms for better integrations, making it the #1 switching trigger, ahead of features (51.4%), cost (35.9%), and support (20.6%).
- 81% report being satisfied, yet 63% remain open to switching, indicating that satisfaction no longer guarantees retention.
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About the Report
Stop Reacting. Start Predicting.
- Discover key observability adoption trends 2026
- Understand priorities shaping engineering decisions in 2026
- Benchmark how teams are spending & optimizing budgets
- Discover proven strategies to improve performance
- Cut through AI hype with real adoption trends & use cases
- Quantify downtime costs & the impact of troubleshooting
- Know the #1 reason teams switch observability platforms
Who Should Read This
DevOps Engineers
Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)
Platform Engineers
Cloud Architects
Engineering Managers
CTO & Tech Leaders