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Using GreptimeDB as Prometheus Data Lake in Coroot

Coroot is excited to feature an editorial from the open source observability database GreptimeDB as an Open Source Spotlight. We hope to improve the work of our global community of SREs and DevOps professionals by sharing exciting projects like GreptimeDB, which make innovation accessible for everyone through the freedom of open source.

Size-capped telemetry storage with ClickHouse and Coroot

Cloud platforms make it incredibly easy to store data. Object storage feels endless, and block volumes can be resized anytime. That’s great, until you check the cost. In some cases, like financial transactions, storage costs are tiny compared to the value of the data. But observability is a different story. Logs, traces, and profiles can be extremely detailed and often take up more space than the actual business data. Yes, there are situations where logs need to be kept for compliance reasons.

Arie's Adventures with Coroot

Arie van den Heuvel is an engineer, a System and Application Management Specialist, and a valued member of our community. Below he has shared his journey using Coroot, and how it has helped improve observability for his team. You can read more of Arie’s writing and support the resource articles he has created for open source on his blog.

How to improve your observability

Coroot was designed to solve the problem of time-consuming root cause analysis. It handles the full observability journey - from collecting telemetry automatically with zero code setup (thanks, eBPF!) to simplifying the role of SREs and DevOps everywhere with instant root cause analysis powered by AI. We also strongly believe that simple observability should be an innovation everyone can afford to benefit from: which is why our software is open source!