kexa-io / Kexa

Kexa's simple rules (Open Source) make it easy to monitoring and manage alerting of your entire cloud. With various monitoring and alerting options, instant and detailed alerts, easy-to-deploy and low in infrastructure costs, in turns complexity into simplicity.
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Request for Verge.io and Virtuozzo (Jelastic) support #213

Open sherd-simnet opened 4 weeks ago

sherd-simnet commented 4 weeks ago

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. I would like to be able to utilize this project to run reports on Verge.io and Virtuozzo environments.

Describe the solution you'd like Cluster and Tenant reporting for real time usage and capacity planning

Describe alternatives you've considered Custom scripting via api and python

aeppling commented 4 weeks ago

Hello, your request has been taken into account. A few questions, are you only using Virtuozzo's Kubernetes service? If so, you can already use Kexa with your kube configuration used in Virtuozzo. Additionally, Kexa's Grafana dashboards are coming soon.

To sum up, would you like to be able to track Verge.io VMs consumption and Virtuozzo Kubernetes consumption in real time using Kexa?

Is there anything else you'd like to check in these environments?

sherd-simnet commented 3 weeks ago

Thank you for your reply. We are using virtuozzo's vap platform and need to monitor the root infrastructure user nodes, all of which are managed by kubernetes. We would like to be able to monitor the platform and users platforms consumption for report and capacity planning.

sherd-simnet commented 3 weeks ago

Virtuozzo is running in Verge.io, hence we would like to monitor both platforms, separately, if possible - thank you

aeppling commented 3 weeks ago

Thanks for the clarification, I'll get back to you as soon as I have time to do some initial testing in these environments.

aeppling commented 3 weeks ago

Until we can start developing what is needed for Virtuozzo vap monitoring, you should already be able to manage Kubernetes clusters whatever environment they're from.

Here are a few links for Kubernetes monitoring with Kexa :

The first link will allow you to monitor et get metrics for pod usage (memory & cpu) with Kexa.

sherd-simnet commented 3 weeks ago

Fantastic update - thank you. Really appreciate that you're looking into the VAP side as well.

I'll take a look at the readytorun repo and also look at the new Medium article. Many thanks.