This product has charges associated with the provision and deployment of the application and AMI support. Prometheus and Grafana are two popular open-source tools used for monitoring and visualizing metrics data in complex systems.
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for deployment of the application and AMI support and compliance. Grafana and Prometheus are two popular open-source tools used for monitoring and visualizing metrics data in complex systems. Prometheus is a time-series database and monitoring system that collects metrics from various sources, such as servers, applications, and services. It allows users to define alerts and generate graphs and dashboards to analyze the collected data. Grafana, on the other hand, is a platform for visualizing and analyzing data. It allows users to create customized dashboards that display data from multiple sources, including Prometheus. Grafana provides a user-friendly interface for data exploration and allows users to interact with data using various visualization tools, such as graphs, charts, and tables. Together, Prometheus and Grafana form a powerful combination for monitoring and visualizing metrics data, making it easier for users to identify trends, troubleshoot issues, and optimize system performance.
Highlights
Time-series monitoring: Prometheus collects and stores time-series data, which can be easily visualized using Grafana to identify trends and analyze performance over time.
Customizable dashboards: Grafana allows users to create highly customizable dashboards that can display data from multiple sources, including Prometheus, making it easier to monitor and analyze complex systems.
Alerting and notification: Prometheus allows users to define alerts based on specific thresholds or conditions, which can be sent to various notification channels, such as email or Slack, while Grafana offers various alerting options that can be customized to fit specific use cases.
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You pay by the hour based on the EC2 instance type you run. Each dimension maps to a specific instance size, so pricing scales with the compute, memory, and specialized hardware you choose. General-purpose (m6i, t2, t3), memory-optimized (r5), compute-optimized (c5a), storage-optimized (i3en), and accelerated instances (g5, inf1, inf2, trn1, trn1n, dl1, vt1) are all available. Larger instances within a family cost more per hour than smaller ones. The software runs on top of AWS infrastructure, so your total cost combines this hourly software rate with your underlying AWS usage.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one hour of billing cover, and what am I actually paying for?
You pay for one hour of running the selected EC2 instance type with the pre-built software image installed. The software rate meters running time only. This charge is separate from the underlying AWS infrastructure cost for that instance, which AWS bills you directly.
Am I charged the software rate when my instance is stopped or paused?
The hourly software rate meters running time. When you stop or power off an instance, the software charge stops accruing. Stopped instances may still incur AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but those are separate from the software rate.
How do I decide which instance type to run for monitoring workloads?
Each dimension maps to one instance type with set compute, memory, storage, or accelerator resources. General-purpose families suit typical metric collection. Memory-optimized suits large query loads. Storage-optimized suits long metric retention. Accelerated types add specialized hardware. Match the instance to your metric volume and dashboard demand.
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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