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Thursday, May 23 • 11:05 - 12:30
Intro + Deep Dive: Prometheus - Julius Volz, Prometheus & Richard Hartmann, SpaceNet

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Prometheus is an open-source monitoring system and time series database. It features a multi-dimensional data model with a powerful query language and integrates many aspects of systems and service monitoring: from the instrumentation of services over the collection and storage of metrics data, all the way to dashboarding and alerting. Native support for various service discovery mechanisms also make it particularly suitable for dynamic cloud-based environments. In the introduction, Prometheus co-founder Julius Volz explains the architecture of Prometheus and shows its advantages over traditional monitoring systems.

For the deep dive: Join Prometheus maintainers to learn more about the design, project goals and history of Prometheus. We will cover in depth concepts of Prometheus to enable you to get a better understanding of what it is all about. The talk will cover topics including federation, relabelling and PromQL joins. In the end, you will leave with an advanced understanding of Prometheus.

Speakers
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Richard Hartmann

Director of Community, Grafana Labs
Richard "RichiH" Hartmann is the Director of Community at Grafana Labs, Prometheus team member, OpenMetrics founder, OpenTelemetry member, CNCF Technical Advisory Group Observability chair, CNCF Technical Oversight Committee member, CNCF Governing Board member, and more. He also leads... Read More →
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Julius Volz

Founder, PromLabs
Julius co-founded the Prometheus monitoring system and originally led the project to success at SoundCloud and beyond. He now focuses on growing the Prometheus community, started PromCon, the first conference around Prometheus, and helps companies use and adapt Prometheus through... Read More →



Thursday May 23, 2019 11:05 - 12:30 CEST
Hall 8.0 D4