fixinventory
prometheus
fixinventory | prometheus | |
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38 | 383 | |
1,540 | 52,933 | |
0.9% | 1.0% | |
9.6 | 9.9 | |
3 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Python | Go | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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fixinventory
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Show HN: Fix – An open source cloud asset inventory for cloud security engineers
The reasoning is explained in the very section of our Github org README you quoted this sentence from. Our main open source project is Fix Inventory (https://github.com/someengineering/fixinventory) and that is very well documented (https://inventory.fix.security) and uses no commercial 3rd party libraries.
The Fix SaaS frontend that you're referring to and that you find at https://fix.security builds upon Fix Inventory. We could have just made it closed-source like every other SaaS (think Grafana Cloud). But because I'm a big proponent of OSS we decided to open source our entire SaaS stack, frontend, backend as well as all internal tooling. The main intend here is transparency, not so you spin up your own SaaS environment.
Essentially we develop the SaaS for ourselves first and foremost, but saw no reason to make it closed source. So that is why it might be using any number of commercial 3rd party add-ons.
> I'm curious to know what Material UI provided that any other open-source UI library did not.
I believe it was some MUI X table features like multi row sorting that we didn't feel like re-implementing. I'm sure there's other open source libs that would do that, but we've settled on MUI and are not going to start mixing different UI libraries for different visual elements if we don't absolutely have to.
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Unreal Engine change its price for non-game apps
It is a good time for send the showreel of serious apps in Godot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kKp0oguzr8
I know a free software monitoring tool made with Godot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVAU2JjvHug
https://github.com/someengineering/resoto
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Cloudquery, Resoto, Steampipe, or Airbyte?
Resoto: https://resoto.com/
- Invoice granularity: Show different accounts/cost allocation tags on invoice
- Resoto | Graph-based Cloud Asset Inventory
- How much does Discovery really cost?
- Forming an MSP - some questions
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someengineering/cloud2sql - Read infrastructure data from your cloud and export it to a SQL database.
It is a sub-project of our cloud resource management tool Resoto but runs standalone and stateless. It's meant for easy integration into your own data pipelines.
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SRE tools?
--> https://github.com/someengineering/resoto
- Graph Databases
prometheus
- Prometheus: Open-Source Monitoring Solution
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Release Radar · April 2024 Edition: Major updates from the open source community
It's like Prometheus, but for logs. Okay it's not really to do with the Norse or Greek gods, instead Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by the open source project Prometheus. Built by Grafana Labs, Loki is designed for ease of use. Instead of indexing the contents of the logs, Loki provides a set of labels for each log stream. The latest update includes query acceleration with Bloom filters, native OTel support, Helm charts, and more. Check out the changelog for all the major changes and deprecations.
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Fivefold Slower Compared to Go? Optimizing Rust's Protobuf Decoding Performance
WriteRequest::timeseries is a vector (https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/main/prompb/re...) and
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Tools for frontend monitoring with Prometheus
Developers widely use Prometheus as a system for operational monitoring and alerting for their projects. Here is a list of tools for monitoring frontend services with Prometheus.
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The power of the CLI with Golang and Cobra CLI
Just to give an example of the power of Go for CLI builds, you may have already used or at least heard of Docker, Kubernetes, Prometheus, Terraform, but what do they all have in common? They all have a large part of their usability via CLI and are developed in Go 🐿.
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On Implementation of Distributed Protocols
Distributed system administrators need mechanisms and tools for monitoring individual nodes in order to analyze the system and promptly detect anomalies. Developers also need effective mechanisms for analyzing, diagnosing issues, and identifying bugs in protocol implementations. Logging, tracing, and collecting metrics are common observability techniques to allow monitoring and obtaining diagnostic information from the system; most of the explored code bases use these techniques. OpenTelemetry and Prometheus are popular open-source monitoring solutions, which are used in many of the explored code bases.
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Golang: out-of-box backpressure handling with gRPC, proven by a Grafana dashboard
Setting up monitoring for a system, especially one involving GRPC communication, provides crucial visibility into its operations. In this guide, we walked through the steps to instrument both a GRPC server and client with Prometheus metrics, exposed those metrics via an HTTP endpoint, and visualized them using Grafana. The Docker-Compose setup simplified the deployment of both Prometheus and Grafana, ensuring a streamlined process.
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Monitoring, Observability, and Telemetry Explained
Alerting and Notification: Select a tool with flexible alerting mechanisms to proactively detect anomalies or deviations from defined thresholds. Consider asking questions like "Does this tool offer customizable alerting options and support notification channels that suit our team's communication preferences?" A tool like Prometheus provides robust alerting capabilities.
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Observability at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 in Paris
Prometheus
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Top 5 Docker Container Monitoring Tools in 2024
Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. It is designed to monitor highly dynamic containerized systems, making it an excellent choice for monitoring Docker containers and Kubernetes clusters.
What are some alternatives?
cloud-custodian - Rules engine for cloud security, cost optimization, and governance, DSL in yaml for policies to query, filter, and take actions on resources
metrics-server - Scalable and efficient source of container resource metrics for Kubernetes built-in autoscaling pipelines.
query-exporter - Export Prometheus metrics from SQL queries
skywalking - APM, Application Performance Monitoring System
sysbindings - sysctl/sysfs settings on a fly for Kubernetes Cluster. No restarts are required for clusters and nodes.
Jolokia - JMX on Capsaicin
prometheus_flask_exporter - Prometheus exporter for Flask applications
Telegraf - Agent for collecting, processing, aggregating, and writing metrics, logs, and other arbitrary data.
steampipe - Zero-ETL, infinite possibilities. Live query APIs, code & more with SQL. No DB required.
JavaMelody - JavaMelody : monitoring of JavaEE applications
cloud-nuke - A tool for cleaning up your cloud accounts by nuking (deleting) all resources within it
Glowroot - Easy to use, very low overhead, Java APM