Blog: Observability in Keycloak 26.2

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Alexander Schwartz

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Apr 28, 2025, 3:35:48 PM4/28/25
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Dear Keycloak community,

Another blog post covering our latest release is available on the Keycloak blog:

https://www.keycloak.org/2025/04/observability-26-2 

When running a central single sign on service like Keycloak in production, you need to understand how well the system performs and whether there are service degradations. Having a proper monitoring stack in place is essential for this. Moreover, when the system performance degrades, it is crucial to identify which part of the system is causing the problem to address it.

In the latest Keycloak release, all the above became more straightforward and works without additional extensions.

Read on to learn more and join our online session on May 7th to ask live questions!

Best,
Alexander

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Alexander Schwartz

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May 7, 2025, 4:45:01 PM5/7/25
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Dear Keycloak community, 

a recording of our demo and Q&A session is now available: https://www.youtube.com/live/iqcHBK8N_XE

If you want to get notifications about future events, subscribe to our meetup: https://www.meetup.com/keycloak-hour-of-code/

Best,
Alexander
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