Agreed. i'm doing some benchmarking myself currently which i will
publish soon. whenever y'all do start testing, we welcome any feedback.
On 26/09/2016 4:43 AM, Tobias Urdin wrote:
> Hello Gordon,
>
> I have talked to a lot of different people at various companies, most of
> them (including us) h
Hello Gordon,
I have talked to a lot of different people at various companies, most of
them (including us) has been looking towards Gnocchi and and surely
gonna use it in the future however it's still missing packaging,
documentation and production testing (being used in production).
Therefore it
i don't want to speak for rest of Telemetry contributors but i don't
think many(any) of us suggest using MongoDB or Ceilometer's API for
storage. It is basically a data dump of what Ceilometer is collecting so
it will be very, very verbose for most/all use cases.
as Joseph mentioned, Gnocchi[1]
I think many people tried to run ceilometer with multiple different
backends and for a while were truly unsuccessful.
If you look at Liberty and now in Mitaka there has been a lot of work to
separate out the alarms from the actual data parts. You now have Adoh from
the alarming standpoint, and th
Hello,
We are running Ceilometer with MongoDB as storage backend in production
and it's building up quite fast.
I'm just having some simple thought on how large MongoDB setups people
are having with Ceilometer?
More details about backup, replicas and sharding would also be appreciated.
I think