Forgive my ignorance, but I’m new to the list and I didn’t see anything in the archives
about $subject, detailed below. Lately I’ve been very interested in several topics
ancillary to monitoring, so I’m quite intrigued by the planned direction and approach.
How do clients/systems/services that are to be monitored actually send their monitorable
information? What is the granularity of this information: is it already summarized or
somewhat aggregated in the client, or is it very low-level and fine-grained events? What
is the impact on the client of adding this extra overhead?
Do you have an estimate or goal for how much volume of incoming data can be handled
without impacting on clients? What, if anything, does a client submission wait for on the
back-end?
Also, how do you plan to ensure that, no matter what happens to the Hawkular system or
anything it depends upon, no client information is every lost or dropped?
Finally, is the plan to make Hawkular embeddable (excluding the stuff that has to be
embedded in monitored clients/systems/services), or only a separate turn-key (i.e.,
install-and-run-and-use) system?
Thanks!
Randall Hauch