Hi Brain

Thanks for the response, yes I am still leveraging persistent disk to 
mitigate the restarts but it was not helping to save 2 hours data as 
configured

I there any better way to address it

On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 12:35:40 AM UTC+5:30, Brian Candler wrote:
>
> When you stop prometheus it writes out its WAL to disk, and when you start 
> it it reads in WAL back from disk.  This is why a prometheus restart can 
> take several minutes (and you should ensure that your supervisor process 
> isn't configured to do a hard kill after a short timeout).
>
> Of course it won't be ingesting data during that time, but if you have a 
> second instance, that one still will be.
>

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