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Monitoring to Infinity and Beyond – How Netdata Scales Without Limits

blog.netdata.cloud
6 points·by PanosJee·3 anni fa·0 comments

New Netdata Persistence Engine

github.com
12 points·by PanosJee·3 anni fa·0 comments

ML Assisted Troubleshooting – Unsupervised Anomaly Detection in Netdata

netdata.cloud
2 points·by PanosJee·4 anni fa·0 comments

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PanosJee
·3 anni fa·discuss
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PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
You are just a narcissist.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
The amount of engineering in this release is staggering.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Have you tried netdata?
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Hack The Box -> Fix The Box
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
I am glued to Tradingview. Nothing comes close. Not even Bloomberg.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
It's time to drop Prometheus
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Another funny tidbit:

> On March 24, 2017, a few months after his initial copying of Splunk’s source code, Mr. Sharp resigned from Splunk to co-found Cribl with Dritan Bitincka and Ledion Bitincka— both former software architects at Splunk.

Except that they didn't because initially the had created a company called diag.io that was focused on troubleshooting fault configurations.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
I don't think Splunk claims will hold in court. As said running Wireguard would too just fine.

Mr. Sharp posted a derivation of Splunk’s proprietary and confidential S2S source code to his personal github webpage (a publicly accessible website for sharing source code). Mr. Sharp named this derived code “go-S2S.”
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
From the lawsuit:

Although Splunk provides HEC for third parties to use, Splunk maintains other aspects of its software as proprietary. One example of such proprietary software is the “S2S” protocol. S2S stands for “Splunk-to-Splunk,” and this is software that Splunk itself uses to send data to, or receive data from, Splunk Enterprise and other Splunk software and technologies. Splunk does not support use of S2S by third parties, does not publish S2S’s source code, and does not document S2S in a manner that facilitates third-party use of this protocol.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
I am one of those people. There was a bonus for every patent granted. They were telling us that we need to big patent arsenal to fend off against IBM. It turned out that Splunk is IBM now.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Splunk now an IP bully?

Go Clint & Ledio!
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Just Fiat 2.0
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Even if they did nobody buys anything rn
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Simple yes; simplistic no. It can provide you with thousands of metrics you never thought of monitoring. On top of that comes with pre-configured alerts, eBPF support, metric correlations and anomaly rates for every single metric it collects.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
I always default to Netdata as it is batteries-included and can rarely outgrow it.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Let's stick with Greek.
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
/dev/null
PanosJee
·4 anni fa·discuss
Has anyone tried the tooling of inaccel.com?
PanosJee
·6 anni fa·discuss
Would love to see a plugin for NextJS