![]() s3 has a bucket limit so we can't just create a bucket per metric. s3 has some partitioning logic to divide a bucket based on prefix[1] so let us use the metric as a prefix of the object key. [1] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-s3-performance-tips-tricks-seattle-hiring-event/ Change-Id: If4a1ec3345d85a9937b4961b0ef61751b0a5e90d Closes-Bug: #1671925 |
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README.rst
Gnocchi - Metric as a Service
Gnocchi is a multi-tenant timeseries, metrics and resources database. It provides an HTTP REST interface to create and manipulate the data. It is designed to store metrics at a very large scale while providing access to metrics and resources information and history.
You can read the full documentation online at http://gnocchi.xyz.