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Prometheus and Grafana on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

4.5starMicrosoft Azure|
4.5starGartner

Prometheus and Grafana partner and empower to raise the industry standard for monitoring, analysis, and data visualization. They are used by JP Morgan Chase, Salesforce, and Citi for data analysis and database management.  Prometheus creates scalable multidimensional models from time series data and other metrics. Its decentralized architecture ensures high throughput with no information loss.  

Grafana is the number one open source software for analytics and visualization. Unified, customizable dashboards query performance. A Grafana dashboard uses an array of developer tools to create dynamic visualizations. Real time monitoring integrates any popular datasource. Combining Prometheus with Grafana ensures maximum efficiency. 

Ubuntu is the world’s most popular public cloud computing system and the top ranked enterprise Linux security. Ubuntu 20.04 Long Term Support (LTS) is an open source enterprise grade image. It is a premier Linux VM distro on Azure. It is recommended for compliance, and security and maintenance on the enterprise storage cloud. Smooth and secure access is ensured across public and private cloud computing platforms. 

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Prometheus is a feature-packed, horizontally scalable time series database featuring simple integration and easy deployment. Its lossless storage holds millions of metrics and processes hundreds of thousands of datapoints every second. Key-value labels store time series data to provide Multidimensional Scaling (MDS). Prometheus aggregates counters, gauges, and summaries metrics to calculate predictions and analyze data. An exporter moves data from Prometheus to other programs. The PromQL querying language permits easy data access. The Alertmanager feature monitors data with customized alerts. 

Prometheus decentralized architecture features reliable horizontal scalability and work distributions over multiple servers. Data loss is prevented by multiple safeguard layers, including federation, sharding, shard replication, and redundancy. Use Prometheus without the internet. It requires only local disk (HDD/SSD) storage for operation. The Prometheus standalone server structure retains functionality anytime, even in an outage. Prometheus is written in programming language Go and contains client libraries for Java, Ruby, and Python instrumentation. Go language creates flexible dashboards. It makes graphs and tables using PromQL expressions and utilizes Grafana for visualization. 

Grafana supports AWS CloudWatch, Azure Monitor, and Elasticsearch Google Stack driver.  A multitude of supported plugins ensures viewable data  anywhere. The alert system in Grafana controlled by configuring monitoring rules can query multiple sources to ensure a rapid response to any server and performance bugs. 

Multidimensional data and performance metrics from Prometheus are exported directly to Grafana and shaped into dynamic dashboards and graphs. A unified overview of mission critical functions, including CPU usage memory and Input Output (IO) utilization, is created. Grafana supports independent, multi-server organizational sharing. 

InstanceCategoryCoreRAMDisk SpaceDrive TypeInfrastructure CostSoftware Cost
B2S*Standard*24GBSSDUS$0.05US$0.05US$0.05
DS3V2*Standard*24GBSSDUS$0.05US$0.05US$0.05

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