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On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 2:22 AM chuanjia xing <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have aws ec2 CPUUtilization data in Prometheus. Let's say I have data
> for 100 ec2 instances for last 24 hours in a 5min granular. Now I want to
> find the top 10 ec2 instances with the highest CPUUtilization in past 24
> hours. How should I compare them to select?
>
> I tried to use the topk() function, but that seems like returning more
> than 10 instances. My understanding is it will return the topk instances in
> each timestamp, which will result in way more than k instances;
>
> I also tried to use ave_over_time function, after applying this function
> on each time series, the results are still bunch of time series and still I
> don't know how to compare them.
>
> So what are the options for me for this?
>
>  Thanks
>
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