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coroot
- Coroot: Open-source alternative to Datadog/NewRelic
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Show HN: Coroot: Simplified Observability for Modern Environments
I'm Peter Zaitsev, co-founder at Coroot. I come from the database world where observability, or monitoring, was crucial for keeping databases running smoothly. But as technology evolves, so do the challenges we face.
Today, many applications are built using microservices architecture, making it harder to pinpoint issues. Developers now have more ownership over the entire environment, but they lack the expertise to navigate intricate infrastructure details. And with the complexity of modern observability systems, crucial components often go unmonitored, leaving blind spots.
That's where Coroot comes in!
We're excited to announce the release of Coroot 1.0 – a simplified observability platform designed to provide actionable insights for modern environments. With Coroot you get:
- Comprehensive Visibility: Coroot covers your entire environment, ensuring no information gaps. Whether you're on Kubernetes, traditional VMs, or cloud services, Coroot has you covered.
- Simple Deployment: We've made deploying Coroot a breeze. Leveraging modern Linux features like eBPF and Netlink, setup requires zero configuration. Coroot also identifies and configures additional components for you.
- Actionable Insights: Coroot prioritizes the most important information, helping you resolve issues up to 80% faster than with legacy solutions.
And the best part? Coroot has open-source version. If you prefer a hosted solution, there is Coroot Cloud, which comes with a free trial and transparent affordable pricing.
While Coroot is already an awesome open-source observability platform, we're not stopping there. We have ambitious plans to automate issue resolution and minimize human intervention.
Got ideas? Let us know on GitHub - https://github.com/coroot/coroot
See detailed overview of Coroot Features - https://coroot.com/overview
- Coroot – Open-source Datadog/NewRelic alternative
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Grafana Labs Observability Survey 2024
Take a look at https://github.com/coroot/coroot (Apache 2.0). It offers plenty of ready-to-use dashboards and inspections
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All you need is Wide Events, not "Metrics, Logs and Traces"
I think ClickHouse is becoming a default storage for observability nowdays: https://clickhouse.com/use-cases/logging-and-metrics
And there are quite a few solutions on top of it.
A couple of examples that seem to be interesting (however I didn't use them in real life):
https://coroot.com/
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Show HN: Coroot – A Copilot for Application Performance Troubleshooting
Landing page: https://coroot.com
- Show HN: Coroot – Copilot for Application Performance Troubleshooting
- Ask HN: Which project(s) made you go “I can't believe this is open-source”?
- Coroot v0.17 with Distributed Tracing capabilities + eBPF-based instrumentation for situations where integrating OpenTelemetry is not feasible
mimir
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Monitoring Is a Pain
It consists of 6 separate components to run, plus 4 additional optional components [1]. And I don't even count 5 additional caches [2]. How is that "simple and easy"?
[1] https://grafana.com/docs/mimir/latest/references/architectur...
[2] https://github.com/grafana/mimir/blob/9a52522a05f25d6d6bc2e8...
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Is anyone frustrated with anything about Prometheus?
Yes, but also no. The Prometheus ecosystem already has two FOSS time-series databases that are complementary to Prometheus itself. Thanos and Mimir. Not to mention M3db, developed at Uber, and Cortex, then ancestor of Mimir. There's a bunch of others I won't mention as it would take too long.
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Does anyone have an example of a simple mimir monolith docker compose config?
I used the one in their tutorial.
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NTOP experience?
Grafana Agent can collect and stream data via Prometheus remote write protocol. Then you can either use Prometheus or Mimir. to receive the data at a central location. It depends on how many millions of series you need to collect.
- Prometheus node exporter and cadvisor to send metrics to central prometheus cluster
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Thousandeyes Pricing Model
Long term storage all depends on your needs and sophistication. I use Thanos for our system since it has an extremely flexible scaling system. But there is also Grafana Mimir. They're both similar in that they use Prometheus TSDB format as part of the underlying storage. One nice Thanos advantage is that it does do downsampling in addition to being able to store raw metric data for a long time. It will auto-select downsampled data to make requests faster.
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Time series databases
Grafana Mimir - scalable storage for Prometheus
- Long term Prometheus metric storage
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Best unicorn monitoring system?
Depending on how you want to set things up, you can use Thanos or Mimir to create the single-pane-of-glass view of your data.
- Centralized solution for Prometheus?
What are some alternatives?
awesome-apm - A list of awesome APM products (commercial and OSS)
thanos - Highly available Prometheus setup with long term storage capabilities. A CNCF Incubating project.
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
VictoriaMetrics - VictoriaMetrics: fast, cost-effective monitoring solution and time series database
hubble - Hubble - Network, Service & Security Observability for Kubernetes using eBPF
cortex - A horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long term Prometheus.
skywalking - APM, Application Performance Monitoring System
m3 - M3 monorepo - Distributed TSDB, Aggregator and Query Engine, Prometheus Sidecar, Graphite Compatible, Metrics Platform
self-hosted - Sentry, feature-complete and packaged up for low-volume deployments and proofs-of-concept
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a free analytics DBMS for big data