Monitoring
Momentum: Announcing 268 Million Downloads & 320% Growth in 2023
Read this momentum release to learn more about VictoriaMetrics achieving 320% growth in 2023 & hitting 268 million downloads of our open source time series database and monitoring solution.
Monitoring Kubernetes costs with OpenCost and VictoriaMetrics
Read how to set up Kubernetes costs monitoring with VictoriaMetrics.
Why we generate & collect logs: About the usability & cost of modern logging systems
This blog post looks at what logs are and why they matter, why logs are generated and collected as well as at the costs associated with that. It also provides details on why VictoriaLogs should be considered over similar solutions.
Q2 Round Up: Roadmap Review & Q3 2023 Look Ahead
Read about our Q2 achievements in 2023, the roadmap for VictoriaMetrics, the launch of VictoriaLogs, and more!
VictoriaMetrics bolsters move from monitoring to observability with VictoriaLogs release
Read the announcement blog about the release of VictoriaLogs, our new open source logs management solution.
Never-firing alerts: What they are and how to deal with them
Read how vmalert helps to find alerting rules which don’t match any time series. Such rules will never fire and only trick users with a false sense of protection.
How to use VictoriaMetrics for monitoring with Netdata Agent
How to set up VictoriaMetrics as long-term storage for Netdata Agent metrics
Rules backfilling via vmalert
Read how to use vmalert’s replay mode to retroactively evaluate recording and alerting rules with SLO objective as example.
Monitoring the Universe & Beyond: Our 2022 in Review
This ‘VictoriaMetrics 2022 Momentum Milestones’ blog post provides a summary of this year’s main achievements with our top features, blogs and talks.
Monitoring benchmark: how to generate 100 million samples/s of production-like data
One of the latest benchmarks we made was ‘VictoriaMetrics: scaling to 100 million metrics per second’. While the fact of such scale for VictoriaMetrics is noteworthy on its own, the benchmark tool used to generate that load is usually overlooked. In this blog post I’ll explain in more details the challenge of running such benchmarks.