As I mentioned, StatsD is cool, but comes with a lot of dependencies. Also, as far as I know, StatsD doesn't provide storage, but instead pushes data further (e.g. to graphite). Thus, to use it for simple metric collection one will also need to create StatsD backend (in addition to front-end), which increases scope of the task a lot.
On other hand, one day we may want to use it for monitoring servers written in Julia and displaying results in Grafana. So we may leave space for StatsD backend. On Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 10:08:14 PM UTC+3, Philip Tellis wrote: > > consider using something like statsd to collect your stats >
