Is there a telemetry software stack that will get you 80% there without too 
much effort? That is one thing I like about LibreNMS, you can get quick wins 
out of the box. 

> On 13 Sep 2022, at 7:24 pm, Tim Raphael <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yep, it’s definitely being used.
> 
> All major vendors support gNMI and a subset of Yang models (standard or 
> otherwise) in recent NOSs and there is a decent array of OSS tools (gnmic, 
> gnmi-gateway etc) that integrate with the broader ecosystem of metric storage 
> backends (Influx, Prometheus etc) to make up the stack. You don’t have to be 
> a hyperscaler with custom everything to consume better quality, higher 
> resolution data.
> 
> I’ll name drop EdgeIX as using it internally for metrics and alerting! 
> 
> - Tim 
> 
>> On 13 Sep 2022, at 15:26, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>> Afternoon all,
>> 
>> In a recent conversation there was a bit of discussion on using streaming 
>> telemetry to gather operational data from network gear.  While I'm well 
>> aware of the model driven YANG functionality that's been talked about for 
>> ages, I honestly can't say I know anyone who's using it.  Perhaps 
>> hyperscalers have made the move from SNMP, but has the average network 
>> operator?
>> 
>> Have you guys moved (or are you looking at moving) to streaming telemetry 
>> from your networking kit, or is SNMP polling and the odd trap still giving 
>> you what you need?
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> David
>> ...
>> 
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