Hi Stuart,

I hope so too. I have got points 1. and 2. working. Point no. 3 is a work
in progress.
Thank you again for all the support.

Regards,
Saurabh

On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 7:02 PM Stuart Clark <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 27/02/2021 15:42, Saurabh Vartak wrote:
>
> Hi Stuart,
>
> Thanks to all the knowledge and guidance you have imparted on me, I have
> decided to go with the below approach:
>
> 1. For the scenarios where aggregation of metrics is desired, I will
> implement Prometheus Federation
> 2. For viewing the metrics of multiple Kubernetes clusters individually, I
> will implement a Central Grafana dashboard with individual AKS clusters
> added as datasources
> 3. For long term retention of the metrics or back up of the metrics, I
> will use the option of *remote_write* to write all the metrics from
> individual Kubernetes clusters to an InfluxDB instance. In case of any data
> loss, I can have the new Prometheus server instance created and have its 
> *remote_read
> *pointed to this instance of InfluxDB - so that the same Grafana
> dashboards with the same PromQL queries be used.
> If a *remote_write* based back up is not desired due to any reasons, then
> the simple option of taking disk snapshots of the Prometheus server can be
> done ... although the snapshots have to be taken at a higher frequency if
> the loss of the metrics data is to be minimized.
>
> Does this sound like a plan?
>
> That sounds perfectly reasonable.
>
> I hope you get it all working and it does what you are hoping for :-)
>
> --
> Stuart Clark
>
>

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