Lukas,

Yes, very similar approach in tech, but different in distribution model. 
The use of RRD makes sense for them, as I believe their offering monitors 
more than just ES clusters. It's a New Relic type of model. Alternatively, 
New Relic has ES monitoring plugins available as well.


On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 12:00:11 PM UTC-5, Lukáš Vlček wrote:
>
> Roy,
>
> Sounds a bit like similar approach to Sematext SPM to me (except they use 
> CollectD - which is based on RRD is I am not mistaken) - but that shouldn't 
> stop you.
>
> As for RHQ it is upstream for JON (JBossON). See 
> http://planet.jboss.org/post/jboss_operations_network_jbosson_jon_rhq_whats_in_a_name
> I think it might have been renamed (this happens in JBoss world :-)).
>
> Regards,
> Lukáš
>
>

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