Monitor your PC in style with Grafana and MSI Afterburner
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Monitor your PC in style with Grafana and MSI Afterburner
Spark-Dashboard is a solution for monitoring Apache Spark jobs. This repository provides the tooling and configuration for deploying an Apache Spark Performance Dashboard using containers technology.
A graphite exporter mapping file for truenas scale >23.10.1 metrics and some example grafana dashboards
Painless deployment of your favorite MLOps technologies with Docker - Grafana, Prometheus, Airflow, Spark, Postgres, Redis, NPM, Traefik and ...
Resources used by all of the autometrics implementations
Implementing an infrastructure with different services using Kubernetes.
A simple Docker image that has jsonnet and grafana's grafonnet lib for CI/CD purposes
Provision Apache Kafka in KRaft mode on kubernetes along with prometheus monitoring configs and jmx exporter for scraping Kafka metrics
Grafana docker-compose
Collectd server that aggregates results of other collectd instances and passes to InfluxDB
This Repo is in connection to the IMPRO-Spark-Docker repo developed keep that in mind
Use this Helm Chart to set up an Application monitoring platform on your Kubernetes cluster. You can install the entire package comprising JVM, Prometheus, Grafana complete with datasource and production-grade dashboards through a single command. Or easily choose and install the components that merit your use-case.
Monitoring tools for microservices
This repo will setup graphite and grafana (configured to talk to each other) instances using docker-compose, so an end-user can experiment and learn Grafana/Graphite.
jmx k8s initcontainer
Container image for building monitoring mixins
Naval Bases Prometheus and Grafana Instance
Launches Prometheus and Grafana on Kubernetes with NFS as Persistent Volume
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