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Overview - Prometheus Prometheus is an open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit originally built at SoundCloud Since its inception in 2012, many companies and organizations have adopted Prometheus, and the project has a very active developer and user community
Prometheus - Monitoring system time series database Designed for the cloud native world, Prometheus integrates with Kubernetes and other cloud and container managers to continuously discover and monitor your services
Getting started - Prometheus Prometheus collects metrics from targets by scraping metrics HTTP endpoints Since Prometheus exposes data in the same manner about itself, it can also scrape and monitor its own health
Download - Prometheus Downloads for the latest releases of the Prometheus monitoring system and its major ecosystem components
Installation - Prometheus Prometheus data is stored in prometheus dir inside the container, so the data is cleared every time the container gets restarted To save your data, you need to set up persistent storage (or bind mounts) for your container
First steps with Prometheus Prometheus is a monitoring platform that collects metrics from monitored targets by scraping metrics HTTP endpoints on these targets This guide will show you how to install, configure and monitor our first resource with Prometheus
Getting started with Prometheus Prometheus is a system monitoring and alerting system It was opensourced by SoundCloud in 2012 and is the second project both to join and to graduate within Cloud Native Computing Foundation after Kubernetes
Tutorials - Prometheus Query log TLS encryption Tutorials Getting started with Prometheus Understanding metric types Instrumenting HTTP server written in Go Visualizing metrics using Grafana
Frequently asked questions | Prometheus Prometheus is an open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit with an active ecosystem It is the only system directly supported by Kubernetes and the de facto standard across the cloud native ecosystem