We’re excited to introduce a foundational capability that expands how you can use Axiom: a unified edge deployment architecture.
Unified edge deployment architecture
Axiom now uses a unified edge deployment architecture that gives you more control over where your event data is stored while maintaining a single, unified management experience. When you create an organization, you choose a primary edge deployment like US East 1 (AWS) or EU West 1 (AWS), and your event data is stored at rest in that infrastructure.
This unified model provides flexibility that wasn’t possible with separate regional instances. You manage everything through Axiom’s Console at app.axiom.co regardless of which edge deployment you select, eliminating the need to juggle multiple accounts or endpoints. As Axiom introduces additional edge deployments, you’ll be able to write event data to specific locations with ease while maintaining unified management and billing.
Currently, when you select a non-US edge deployment, your event data is ingested and stored in your selected edge deployment, and queries execute in that same edge deployment. Query results are routed through US infrastructure, but your event data remains stored in your chosen edge deployment. Axiom is working toward complete within-edge query processing, where the entire operation (from query execution to results) will happen entirely within your selected edge deployment.
This architecture is particularly valuable if you need to meet data sovereignty requirements or prefer to keep your data closer to your operations. For more information, see Edge deployments.
Smarter dashboard refreshing
Charts now only refresh when their configured interval has elapsed, not every time you switch back to a dashboard tab. This prevents unnecessary network calls and makes dashboards more responsive, especially when you have many charts configured with different refresh intervals.
Enhanced Spotlight interactions
Spotlight insight charts are now more interactive and reliable. You can click directly on chart elements to access context menus, making it faster to explore your data. We’ve also fixed chart overlap issues and improved how nested fields are handled, ensuring Spotlight queries run more efficiently and display correctly.
These improvements make Spotlight feel more responsive and reduce visual glitches when working with complex nested data structures.
More of our favorite changes
- Fixed issue where spans could lose their child relationships
- Fixed timezone parsing to recognize
+00as a valid offset - Enhanced toast notifications to remain interactive when dialogs are open
- Fixed chart rendering with null values
- Fixed unions with field propagation errors
- Fixed crash when working with span links
- Improved trace panel performance for faster loading
- Fixed row selection in aggregated tables
- Fixed nested dimensions aggregation across mixed map schemas
- Improved dataset sorting by ownership and sharing organization