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Mastering Prometheus

Mastering Prometheus

By : Hegedus
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Mastering Prometheus

Mastering Prometheus

3.7 (6)
By: Hegedus

Overview of this book

With an increased focus on observability and reliability, establishing a scalable and reliable monitoring environment is more important than ever. Over the last decade, Prometheus has emerged as the leading open-source, time-series based monitoring software catering to this demand. This book is your guide to scaling, operating, and extending Prometheus from small on-premises workloads to multi-cloud globally distributed workloads and everything in between. Starting with an introduction to Prometheus and its role in observability, the book provides a walkthrough of its deployment. You’ll explore Prometheus’s query language and TSDB data model, followed by dynamic service discovery for monitoring targets and refining alerting through custom templates and formatting. The book then demonstrates horizontal scaling of Prometheus via sharding and federation, while equipping you with debugging techniques and strategies to fine-tune data ingestion. Advancing through the chapters, you’ll manage Prometheus at scale through CI validations and templating with Jsonnet, and integrate Prometheus with other projects such as OpenTelemetry, Thanos, VictoriaMetrics, and Mimir. By the end of this book, you’ll have practical knowledge of Prometheus and its ecosystem, which will help you discern when, why, and how to scale it to meet your ever-growing needs.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1: Fundamentals of Prometheus
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Part 2: Scaling Prometheus
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Part 3: Extending Prometheus

Using Sloth and Pyrra for SLOs

Sloth (https://github.com/slok/sloth) and Pyrra (https://github.com/pyrra-dev/pyrra) are two open source projects that are both designed to assist in the definition of SLOs using Prometheus data and the generation of the requisite recording and alerting rules for them. Both projects work by abstracting away the direct definition of recording and alerting rules and instead using their own YAML formats to help define SLOs.

Both projects have been around since 2021, so neither has a clear edge in terms of maturity. Pyrra is still under more active development than Sloth, as Sloth’s maintainer has stated that they consider Sloth to be more-or-less in its final form and don’t plan on adding new features. Take that as you will, but either project is a good and valid choice on your Prometheus SLO journey. Consequently, we’ll look at the basics of both.

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Sloth works by generating the appropriate recording rules and alerting...

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