The document (pdf download) specifically mentions Druid in a comparison table.
The point on the ingress vs egress is that most systems already have a route out. To create a route in takes much more effort especially when you have NAT's etc. It's very nice to be able to spin up nodes and not have…
Hi, honestly this feels like the conversation our team had a few years ago about Nagios. Some people were happy with pockets of monitoring servers dotted around with wiki pages full of links to get to them. It took a…
Similar experience here. We put a lot of time and effort into making our monitoring system more highly available than the thing it is monitoring. Not only that, only scaling vertically on a single node doesn't seem like…
The document (pdf download) specifically mentions Druid in a comparison table.
The point on the ingress vs egress is that most systems already have a route out. To create a route in takes much more effort especially when you have NAT's etc. It's very nice to be able to spin up nodes and not have…
Hi, honestly this feels like the conversation our team had a few years ago about Nagios. Some people were happy with pockets of monitoring servers dotted around with wiki pages full of links to get to them. It took a…
Similar experience here. We put a lot of time and effort into making our monitoring system more highly available than the thing it is monitoring. Not only that, only scaling vertically on a single node doesn't seem like…