Questions about Netdata update size/how to disable or move from nightly to stable?

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  • netdata-nightlies

    Nightly builds of the Netdata Agent

  • Nightly builds are typically published once every 24 hours (generally some time between 00:00 UTC and 02:00 UTC). They may not be published on a given day if there were no changes committed that day, and they may be published more frequently on occasion if there is some serious issue found in the previous nightly build. You can watch releases at https://github.com/netdata/netdata-nightlies to see when they get published (though do note that native packages get published asynchronously relative to releases there being published).

  • Netdata

    The open-source observability platform everyone needs

  • Stable releases are a bit more complicated. Major and minor releases are typically once every few months at the moment, but do not have a consistent release schedule (we’re trying to shift internally to having a consistent release schedule though for these, likely every six to eight weeks). Patch releases are published as needed (either when some serious issue is discovered with the associated release, or when we have enough easily backported fixes in the nightlies to warrant a patch release). You can watch releases at https://github.com/netdata/netdata to see when stable releases are published (though again do note that native packages get published asynchronously relative to these releases being published).

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