Azure Monitor 和 AWS Timestream 集成

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对于大规模实时查询,这不是推荐的配置。为了获得查询和压缩优化、高速摄取和高可用性,您可能需要考虑 Azure Monitor 和 InfluxDB

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强大的性能,无限的扩展能力

收集、组织和处理海量高速数据。当您将任何数据视为时间序列数据时,它都更有价值。InfluxDB 是排名第一的时间序列平台,旨在与 Telegraf 一起扩展。

查看入门方法

输入和输出集成概述

使用 Azure Monitor API 从 Azure 资源收集指标。

AWS Timestream Telegraf 插件使用户能够将指标直接发送到 Amazon 的 Timestream 服务,该服务专为时间序列数据管理而设计。此插件为身份验证、数据组织和保留设置提供了各种配置选项。

集成详情

Azure Monitor

Azure Monitor Telegraf 插件专门设计用于使用 Azure Monitor API 从各种 Azure 资源收集指标。用户必须提供特定的凭据,例如 client_idclient_secrettenant_idsubscription_id,以进行身份验证并获得对其 Azure 资源的访问权限。此外,该插件还支持从单个资源和资源组或订阅收集指标的功能,从而实现灵活且可扩展的指标收集,以满足用户需求。此插件非常适合利用 Azure 云基础设施的组织,可深入了解资源性能和随时间推移的利用率,从而促进云资源的积极管理和优化。

AWS Timestream

此插件旨在高效地将指标写入 Amazon 的 Timestream 服务,这是一种针对物联网和运营应用优化的时间序列数据库。借助此插件,Telegraf 可以发送从各种来源收集的数据,并支持灵活的配置,用于身份验证、数据组织和保留管理。它利用凭证链进行身份验证,允许各种方法,例如 Web 身份、承担角色和共享配置文件。用户可以定义指标在 Timestream 中的组织方式——是使用单个表还是多个表,同时控制磁存储和内存存储的保留期等方面。一个关键特性是它能够处理多指标记录,从而实现高效的数据摄取,并有助于减少多次写入的开销。在错误处理方面,该插件包括用于解决与数据写入期间的 AWS 错误相关的常见问题的机制,例如针对节流的重试逻辑以及根据需要创建表的能力。

配置

Azure Monitor

# Gather Azure resources metrics from Azure Monitor API
[[inputs.azure_monitor]]
  # can be found under Overview->Essentials in the Azure portal for your application/service
  subscription_id = "<>"
  # can be obtained by registering an application under Azure Active Directory
  client_id = "<>"
  # can be obtained by registering an application under Azure Active Directory.
  # If not specified Default Azure Credentials chain will be attempted:
  # - Environment credentials (AZURE_*)
  # - Workload Identity in Kubernetes cluster
  # - Managed Identity
  # - Azure CLI auth
  # - Developer Azure CLI auth
  client_secret = "<>"
  # can be found under Azure Active Directory->Properties
  tenant_id = "<>"
  # Define the optional Azure cloud option e.g. AzureChina, AzureGovernment or AzurePublic. The default is AzurePublic.
  # cloud_option = "AzurePublic"

  # resource target #1 to collect metrics from
  [[inputs.azure_monitor.resource_target]]
    # can be found under Overview->Essentials->JSON View in the Azure portal for your application/service
    # must start with 'resourceGroups/...' ('/subscriptions/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx'
    # must be removed from the beginning of Resource ID property value)
    resource_id = "<>"
    # the metric names to collect
    # leave the array empty to use all metrics available to this resource
    metrics = [ "<>", "<>" ]
    # metrics aggregation type value to collect
    # can be 'Total', 'Count', 'Average', 'Minimum', 'Maximum'
    # leave the array empty to collect all aggregation types values for each metric
    aggregations = [ "<>", "<>" ]

  # resource target #2 to collect metrics from
  [[inputs.azure_monitor.resource_target]]
    resource_id = "<>"
    metrics = [ "<>", "<>" ]
    aggregations = [ "<>", "<>" ]

  # resource group target #1 to collect metrics from resources under it with resource type
  [[inputs.azure_monitor.resource_group_target]]
    # the resource group name
    resource_group = "<>"

    # defines the resources to collect metrics from
    [[inputs.azure_monitor.resource_group_target.resource]]
      # the resource type
      resource_type = "<>"
      metrics = [ "<>", "<>" ]
      aggregations = [ "<>", "<>" ]

    # defines the resources to collect metrics from
    [[inputs.azure_monitor.resource_group_target.resource]]
      resource_type = "<>"
      metrics = [ "<>", "<>" ]
      aggregations = [ "<>", "<>" ]

  # resource group target #2 to collect metrics from resources under it with resource type
  [[inputs.azure_monitor.resource_group_target]]
    resource_group = "<>"

    [[inputs.azure_monitor.resource_group_target.resource]]
      resource_type = "<>"
      metrics = [ "<>", "<>" ]
      aggregations = [ "<>", "<>" ]

  # subscription target #1 to collect metrics from resources under it with resource type
  [[inputs.azure_monitor.subscription_target]]
    resource_type = "<>"
    metrics = [ "<>", "<>" ]
    aggregations = [ "<>", "<>" ]

  # subscription target #2 to collect metrics from resources under it with resource type
  [[inputs.azure_monitor.subscription_target]]
    resource_type = "<>"
    metrics = [ "<>", "<>" ]
    aggregations = [ "<>", "<>" ]
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AWS Timestream

[[outputs.timestream]]
  ## Amazon Region
  region = "us-east-1"

  ## Amazon Credentials
  ## Credentials are loaded in the following order:
  ## 1) Web identity provider credentials via STS if role_arn and web_identity_token_file are specified
  ## 2) Assumed credentials via STS if role_arn is specified
  ## 3) explicit credentials from 'access_key' and 'secret_key'
  ## 4) shared profile from 'profile'
  ## 5) environment variables
  ## 6) shared credentials file
  ## 7) EC2 Instance Profile
  #access_key = ""
  #secret_key = ""
  #token = ""
  #role_arn = ""
  #web_identity_token_file = ""
  #role_session_name = ""
  #profile = ""
  #shared_credential_file = ""

  ## Endpoint to make request against, the correct endpoint is automatically
  ## determined and this option should only be set if you wish to override the
  ## default.
  ##   ex: endpoint_url = "http://localhost:8000"
  # endpoint_url = ""

  ## Timestream database where the metrics will be inserted.
  ## The database must exist prior to starting Telegraf.
  database_name = "yourDatabaseNameHere"

  ## Specifies if the plugin should describe the Timestream database upon starting
  ## to validate if it has access necessary permissions, connection, etc., as a safety check.
  ## If the describe operation fails, the plugin will not start
  ## and therefore the Telegraf agent will not start.
  describe_database_on_start = false

  ## Specifies how the data is organized in Timestream.
  ## Valid values are: single-table, multi-table.
  ## When mapping_mode is set to single-table, all of the data is stored in a single table.
  ## When mapping_mode is set to multi-table, the data is organized and stored in multiple tables.
  ## The default is multi-table.
  mapping_mode = "multi-table"

  ## Specifies if the plugin should create the table, if the table does not exist.
  create_table_if_not_exists = true

  ## Specifies the Timestream table magnetic store retention period in days.
  ## Check Timestream documentation for more details.
  ## NOTE: This property is valid when create_table_if_not_exists = true.
  create_table_magnetic_store_retention_period_in_days = 365

  ## Specifies the Timestream table memory store retention period in hours.
  ## Check Timestream documentation for more details.
  ## NOTE: This property is valid when create_table_if_not_exists = true.
  create_table_memory_store_retention_period_in_hours = 24

  ## Specifies how the data is written into Timestream.
  ## Valid values are: true, false
  ## When use_multi_measure_records is set to true, all of the tags and fields are stored
  ## as a single row in a Timestream table.
  ## When use_multi_measure_record is set to false, Timestream stores each field in a
  ## separate table row, thereby storing the tags multiple times (once for each field).
  ## The recommended setting is true.
  ## The default is false.
  use_multi_measure_records = "false"

  ## Specifies the measure_name to use when sending multi-measure records.
  ## NOTE: This property is valid when use_multi_measure_records=true and mapping_mode=multi-table
  measure_name_for_multi_measure_records = "telegraf_measure"

  ## Specifies the name of the table to write data into
  ## NOTE: This property is valid when mapping_mode=single-table.
  # single_table_name = ""

  ## Specifies the name of dimension when all of the data is being stored in a single table
  ## and the measurement name is transformed into the dimension value
  ## (see Mapping data from Influx to Timestream for details)
  ## NOTE: This property is valid when mapping_mode=single-table.
  # single_table_dimension_name_for_telegraf_measurement_name = "namespace"

  ## Only valid and optional if create_table_if_not_exists = true
  ## Specifies the Timestream table tags.
  ## Check Timestream documentation for more details
  # create_table_tags = { "foo" = "bar", "environment" = "dev"}

  ## Specify the maximum number of parallel go routines to ingest/write data
  ## If not specified, defaulted to 1 go routines
  max_write_go_routines = 25

  ## Please see README.md to know how line protocol data is mapped to Timestream
  ##

输入和输出集成示例

Azure Monitor

  1. 动态资源监控:使用 Azure Monitor 插件根据特定条件(如标签或资源类型)动态收集 Azure 资源的指标。组织可以自动化加载和卸载资源指标的过程,从而根据资源利用率模式实现更好的性能跟踪和优化。

  2. 多云监控集成:将从 Azure Monitor 收集的指标与其他云提供商集成,使用集中式监控解决方案。这使组织能够查看和分析跨多个云部署的性能数据,从而全面了解资源性能和成本,并简化运营。

  3. 异常检测和警报:结合机器学习算法,利用通过 Azure Monitor 插件收集的指标来检测资源利用率的异常情况。通过建立基线性能指标并自动发出偏差警报,组织可以在风险升级之前缓解风险并解决性能问题。

  4. 历史性能分析:通过将收集的 Azure 指标馈送到数据仓库解决方案中,使用这些指标进行历史分析。这使组织能够跟踪随时间推移的趋势,从而根据历史性能数据进行详细报告和决策。

AWS Timestream

  1. 物联网数据指标:使用 Timestream 插件将来自物联网设备的实时指标发送到 Timestream,从而可以快速分析和可视化传感器数据。通过将设备读数组织成时间序列格式,用户可以跟踪趋势、识别异常并根据设备性能简化运营决策。

  2. 应用程序性能监控:将 Timestream 与应用程序监控工具结合使用,以发送有关服务性能随时间推移的指标。这种集成使工程师能够执行应用程序性能的历史分析,将其与业务指标相关联,并根据随时间推移的使用模式优化资源分配。

  3. 自动化数据归档:配置 Timestream 插件以将数据写入 Timestream,同时管理保留期。此设置可以自动化归档策略,确保根据预定义的标准保留旧数据。这对于合规性和历史分析特别有用,使企业能够以最少的人工干预来维护其数据生命周期。

  4. 多应用程序指标聚合:利用 Timestream 插件将来自多个应用程序的指标聚合到 Timestream 中。通过创建统一的性能指标数据库,组织可以获得跨各种服务的整体洞察力,从而提高对系统范围性能的可见性并促进跨应用程序故障排除。

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强大的性能,无限的扩展能力

收集、组织和处理海量高速数据。当您将任何数据视为时间序列数据时,它都更有价值。InfluxDB 是排名第一的时间序列平台,旨在与 Telegraf 一起扩展。

查看入门方法

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