Levitate is a mission-critical time series database that allows control over queries and storage to build a cost-effective and toil-free foundation for operational readiness.
We built Levitate from the ground up, with warehousing capabilities baked-in, to mitigate the problems faced by time series databases — of high cardinality and concurrent access while providing highly available storage, faster queries, and proactive alerting.
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Open Standards Compatible, Control Levers to Manage high Cardinality Metrics, Data Tiering to Store metrics efficiently, Proactive Alerting, Ability to Track Change Events such as Deployments, Business Events Tracking, Cost Efficient, Managed solution with SLAs, Available on AWS and GCP Marketplaces.
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Streaming Aggregation pipeline and better workflows to manage High Cardinality metrics.
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Now if its more metric data you are using and want to do APM, prometheus is your man https://prometheus.io/, want to make prometheus your full time job? Deploy cortex https://cortexmetrics.io/, honorable mention in the metrics space, Zabbix, https://www.zabbix.com/ I've seen use cases of zabbix going way beyond its intended use its a fantastic tool. Source: 12 months ago
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. Source: 12 months ago
You can use the Remote write feature to send to a centralized location. It would have to be scalable like Cortex https://cortexmetrics.io/. Source: over 1 year ago
For a homelab I think prometheus + grafana is easy to get started and scales well. There are lots of ways to set up the architecture. Prometheus can write to a directory on a filesystem, it can be set to write to a remote server, and there are other projects to integrate object storage (s3, minio, etc) or influxdb for long term storage and downsampling. Source: almost 2 years ago
VictoriaMetrics - Cost-effective database for huge amounts of time series data
Thanos.io - Open source, highly available Prometheus setup with long term storage capabilities.
Prometheus - An open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit.
InfluxData - Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics.
IRONdb - Circonus delivers Machine Data Intelligence for the most demanding use cases. Collect, store, manage, and analyze IoT and monitoring data at unprecedented volume and frequency.
Zabbix - Track, record, alert and visualize performance and availability of IT resources