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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?
signoz
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Show HN: OneUptime – open-source Datadog Alternative
You should also check out SigNoz [1], we are an open-core alternative to DataDog - based natively on OpenTelemetry. We also have a cloud product if you don't want to host yourself
[1] https://signoz.io
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Indexing one petabyte of logs per day with Quickwit
You might want to have a look at SigNoz [1] as well. We have also published some perf benchmark wrt Elastic & Loki [2] and have some cool features like logs pipeline for manipulating logs before ingestion
[1] https://github.com/signoz/signoz
- Open-Source Observability – SigNoz
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Tools used by the top 1% of Platform Engineers and their Commercial Open Source Alternatives
Check Signoz's repo on GitHub
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Show HN: Quickwit – OSS Alternative to Elasticsearch, Splunk, Datadog
SigNoz maintainer here.
We also have traces, metrics and logs in a single application which makes correlation across them much easier. From what I can understand from Quickwit website, they use Grafana and Jaeger for UI.
Here'e our github repo if you want to check it out. https://github.com/signoz/signoz
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Sentry new TOS to use data to train AI with no opt-out
Using user's private with no opt-out option is unethical.
If anyone is looking self-hosted for alternatives then they should try SigNoz: https://github.com/SigNoz/signoz
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Top 11 New Relic Alternatives & Competitors
SigNoz is a great New Relic alternative that is open-source and provides three signals in a single pane of glass. You can monitor logs, metrics, and traces and correlate signals for better insights into application performance.
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Share your DevOps setups
If anyone wants to check the project, here's our github repo - https://github.com/signoz/signoz
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Amazon EKS Monitoring with OpenTelemetry [Step By Step Guide]
You need a backend to which you can send the collected data for monitoring and visualization. SigNoz is an OpenTelemetry-native APM that is well-suited for visualizing OpenTelemetry data.
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Spring Boot Monitoring with Open-Source Tools
Once the data is collected, it needs to be sent to a backend. That’s where SigNoz comes into the picture. SigNoz is an open-source OpenTelemetry-native APM that provides logs, metrics and traces under a single pane of glass.
What are some alternatives?
thanos - Highly available Prometheus setup with long term storage capabilities. A CNCF Incubating project.
skywalking - APM, Application Performance Monitoring System
VictoriaMetrics - VictoriaMetrics: fast, cost-effective monitoring solution and time series database
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
cortex - A horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long term Prometheus.
uptrace - Open source APM: OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs
m3 - M3 monorepo - Distributed TSDB, Aggregator and Query Engine, Prometheus Sidecar, Graphite Compatible, Metrics Platform
jaeger - CNCF Jaeger, a Distributed Tracing Platform
zipkin - Zipkin is a distributed tracing system
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a real-time analytics DBMS
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring