Update instrumentation sample to use exponential histograms#364
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I think maybe the self-observability metrics broke. |
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@dashpole do we want to update all the languages to exponential? |
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Yes, I have a tracking bug open to do that |
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I'm trying to debug a customer issue with the python SDK + GMP exporter with exponential histograms, so i'm updating the sample to use exponential histograms.
I verified that exponential histogram can be queried using both MQL and promql (using histogram_quantile).