]] Martín Ferrari
> Having said that, I was just talking with one of the upstream developers
> and he told me that since 2.0, remote LTS is not really that important
> anymore, as the new storage engine can handle well label/timeseries
> churn, can do reliable backups, and it can grow as much as
Hi Tollef,
On 08/02/18 22:26, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> Thanks for the offer. (I already use Prometheus heavily at work, but
> other DSA members have less or no experience with it.)
I am glad to hear it is getting more and more popular!
> Yes, this is great to see, especially with the v2 suppor
]] Martín Ferrari
> Like I had offered soon after I got Prometheus into Debian, I would be
> happy to help DSA in adopting Prometheus. I can also offer assistance to
> assess if it is a good fit for DSA.
Thanks for the offer. (I already use Prometheus heavily at work, but
other DSA members have
On 08/02/18 13:58, Julien Cristau wrote:
> I think grafana (or something like it) is going to be needed if we want
> to get rid of munin eventually. Certainly not a blocker to setting up
> and playing with prometheus though.
Indeed.
Moreover, even if it lacks all the fancy features, Prometheus
On 02/08/2018 01:46 PM, Martín Ferrari wrote:
> On 07/02/18 19:46, Julien Cristau wrote:
>
>> == Monitoring and metrics
>> We are currently using icinga for monitoring and munin for graphing, but
>> these tools are showing their age. We would like to experiment with
>> Prometheus and something li
On 07/02/18 19:46, Julien Cristau wrote:
> == Monitoring and metrics
> We are currently using icinga for monitoring and munin for graphing, but
> these tools are showing their age. We would like to experiment with
> Prometheus and something like grafana. However, it's unclear at this
> point wha
On Thu, 08 Feb 2018, Chris Lamb wrote:
> Hi Julien,
>
> Thank you for such a detailed report; really appreciated.
>
> > The traffic for security.debian.org currently peaks at around 25Gbps
> > globally for just the linux kernel in a single suite.
>
Hi Julien,
Thank you for such a detailed report; really appreciated.
> The traffic for security.debian.org currently peaks at around 25Gbps
> globally for just the linux kernel in a single suite.
^^^
I think I'm parsing this correctly (25GBps af
Hi,
a subset of the DSA team met last week in Paris for three days of work
and discussion. We covered a number of topics, from ongoing work to
plans for the next year or two, and review of our processes and pain
points.
We'd like to thank Mozilla for hosting us and Debian's sponsors for
covering
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