Modern digital services generate an overwhelming volume of data, from logs and metrics to traces and security events, that teams rely on to maintain performance and reliability. Yet this data is growing faster than most organizations can store, search, or afford it. While trying to address this widening gap, Hydrolix realized that solving observability at true internet volume required pairing its next-generation data architecture with a partner that could match that scale — and found that partner in Akamai. Legacy observability solutions force teams into uncomfortable choices: sample data and lose clarity, overprovision infrastructure and overspend, or accept ballooning costs as the price of insight. Hydrolix set out to minimize these trade-offs by making large-scale log storage and analytics both cost-efficient and highly performant, and by teaming with Akamai, it could deliver those capabilities globally and at unprecedented scale.…