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parseable
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New release of Parseable [Log analytics system written in Rust] is now available
Checkout the release here: https://github.com/parseablehq/parseable/releases/tag/v0.7.0
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OpenObserve: Elasticsearch/Datadog alternative in Rust.. 140x lower storage cost
How does this compare to Parseable?
https://github.com/parseablehq/parseable
First guess is that the underlying storage / query layer is pretty similar (Parquet + Datafusion), but OpenObserve has more built in use cases?
As an aside, itβs awesome that Datafusionβs existence and maturity makes launching a product with scalable analytical reads 10x easier than before and cool to see so many projects integrating it
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Infino - Fast and scalable service to store time series and logs - written in Rust
Another cool rust project in this space for logs: https://github.com/parseablehq/parseable. Using Arrow for the memory format makes life easier for incorporating with other tools like Grafana.
- Lightweight ELK alternative for ingesting and analyzing local logs?
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I can't recommend serious use of an all-in-one local Grafana Loki setup
- Visualize with Grafana
https://github.com/parseablehq/parseable
(founder here)
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Parseable - an open source log observability platform
Hello DevOps community, we've been working on https://github.com/parseablehq/parseable for a while now. Would love to get any feedback, questions etc.
- Parseable β unify log data to Parquet on S3
- Show HN: Columnar store for fast, lightweight logging
- Lightweight, high performance logging engine based on Apache Arrow & Parquet
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Syslog server
Maybe also take a look at: https://github.com/parseablehq/parseable
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- Lightweight ELK alternative for ingesting and analyzing local logs?
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Windows service monitor
I have just published a dashboard to the grafana marketpalce that includes showing failed services. this comes with shift-mon
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Datadog vs Graylog vs ELK
I love Victoriametrics and have an ansible role that setup Victoriametrics, Grafana, and Loki using podman on a Linux VM, and is super easy to run. The only thing is switching to datadog to on prem is your team might not have the time available to manage the system or setup something to watch the watcher like having the VM server send metrics to Grafana cloud.
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Is Grafana Free tier enought for side project (startup idea)?
Grafana cloud has a two week trial that should give you a good indication of what your usage is. If you have spare hardware self hosting can be easy here is my project that turns a vm into a monitoring stack based around grafana
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How to create an alert for "If no data for 45 minutes then alert."
This is query I use for host down alerts its not perfect source
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Monitorning & alerting tools (suggestions)
Proxmox has the ability to ship metrics to influxdb or graphite without installing an agent. I use shift-mon which uses Victoriametrics and grafana under the hood
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Remote Web Monitoring Software Recommendations (Proxmox host, VMs & Docker containers)
I use and love Victoriametrics, Telegraf, and grafana for monitoring proxmox, docker, and other infrastructure. Here is a repo that has an Ansible role to set all of it for you. Grafana cloud also has a free tier that is good for a lot of homelabs
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Send metrics/logs to grafana cloud
I uploaded my grafana dashboard and extra config for opnsense to grafana's dashboard site. This a uses Victoriametrics for metrics, Loki for logs, and grafana for visualization. The Ansible roles to set it all up are found on gitlab
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Used Grafana/InfluxDB before. A bit lost with "Flux" (InfluxDBv2)
2 and 3 You can use the GUI in grafana to build Prometheus queries in grafana. I also prefer push over pull. I found out Victoriametrics is a thing and let's you push data as if it was influxdbv1 and add it to grafana as a promtheus data source. I deploy everything via ansible and here is the link to the repo
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Grafana Monitoring for Workstations?
Prometheus might not be the best tool I prefer Telegraf and Victoriametrics so I can push metrics and still query it as if it where Prometheus. My setup can be found here
What are some alternatives?
loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
dnscrypt-proxy - dnscrypt-proxy 2 - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols.
openobserve - π 10x easier, π 140x lower storage cost, π high performance, π petabyte scale - Elasticsearch/Splunk/Datadog alternative for π (logs, metrics, traces, RUM, Error tracking, Session replay).
zincobserve - π 10x easier, π 140x lower storage cost, π high performance, π petabyte scale - Elasticsearch/Splunk/Datadog alternative for π (logs, metrics, traces). [Moved to: https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve]
clp - Compressed Log Processor (CLP) is a free tool capable of compressing text logs and searching the compressed logs without decompression.
logstash-output-seq - Seq output plugin for Logstash
kube-ns-suspender - A k8s controller that scales up and down namespaces on-demand with an embedded friendly UI and a Prometheus exporter. Inspired by kube-downscaler.
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
qryn - qryn is a polyglot, high-performance observability framework for ClickHouse. Ingest, store and analyze logs, metrics and telemetry traces from any agent supporting Loki, Prometheus, OTLP, Tempo, Elastic, InfluxDB and many more formats and query transparently using Grafana or any other compatible client.
pino - π² super fast, all natural json logger
tracing - Application level tracing for Rust.
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring