The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
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The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
Agent for collecting, processing, aggregating, and writing metrics, logs, and other arbitrary data.
Nightingale is to monitoring and alerting what Grafana is to visualization.
An open-source and enterprise-level monitoring system.
Open source framework for processing, monitoring, and alerting on time series data
Crane is a FinOps Platform for Cloud Resource Analytics and Economics in Kubernetes clusters. The goal is not only to help users to manage cloud cost easier but also ensure the quality of applications.
Making SLOs with Prometheus manageable, accessible, and easy to use for everyone!
Time Series Benchmark Suite, a tool for comparing and evaluating databases for time series data
An aggregating proxy to enable HA prometheus
An embedded time-series database
High-performance analytical database. 19.9M records/sec ingestion, 8.4M+ rows/sec queries. Ingestion, compaction, SQL, retention, continuous queries — one binary. Open Parquet on your storage. S3/Azure native. Air-gap ready. No vendor lock-in. AGPL-3.0.
Time Series in Go and PostgreSQL
An observability database aims to ingest, analyze and store Metrics, Tracing and Logging data.
A full featured Generic SNMP data collector with Web Administration Interface for InfluxDB
High-performance open-source, durable, transactional embedded storage engine designed for low-latency, and optimized read and write efficiency.
TalariaDB is a distributed, highly available, and low latency time-series database for Presto
machbase-neo = time series database + mqtt + http + data visualization
Measure and Graph Network Bandwidth
Single-binary observability, time-series database, and built-in dashboard for Raspberry Pi, edge devices, and local metrics.
The data and operations foundation for hardware.
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