Scale Your Monitoring Solution With the VictoriaMetrics Ecosystem
When it comes down to scaling time series monitoring solutions things can get messy. That’s one of the reasons why VictoriaMetrics, a Silver member of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), started its journey some years ago. It is a simple, reliable and efficient set of Observability Solutions that’s been adopted by many organizations. It’s open source, with a strong community behind it, with enterprise and managed (Cloud) options for those who need support. VictoriaMetrics plays well with many standards, including Grafana and OpenTelemetry. Apart from that, in case you didn’t know, VictoriaLogs is the new kid in the block that’s seriously outperforming other solutions. In this presentation, we’ll present the VictoriaMetrics Open Source projects and how they differ from other solutions, especially when it comes to scaling from single small setups to massive cluster deployments. Come learn how VictoriaMetrics projects can help to ease Observability!
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Jose Gómez-SellésVictoriaMetricsJose is the Product Lead for VictoriaMetrics Cloud. With a focus on Observability and Sustainability, his work has been deeply related to the OpenTelemetry project, distributed tracing and power monitoring projects. His expertise has been built from previous gigs as a Software Architect, Tech Lead and Product Owner in the Telecommunications industry, all the way from the software programming trenches where agile ways of working where a sound CI, testing and observability best practices have presented themselves as the main principles that drive every successful project. With a scientific background in Physics and a PhD in Computational Materials Engineering, curiosity, openness and a pragmatic view are always expected. Beyond the boardroom, he is a C++ enthusiast and a creative force: contributing symphonic touches as a keyboardist in metal bands, when he is not playing video games or lowering lap times at the simracing cockpit. He also loves to spend time teaching Physics to Vet students in the Complutense University of Madrid, as an Associate Professor.