Boris Bobrov <[email protected]> writes:

>> 2. Design the database scheme to store the data
>
> After an intense discussion and research we decided that we shall use 
> rrdtool, 
> it does exactly what we want to. Another reason not to use SQL databases is 
> difficulties in maintainance and performance issues. rrdtool also satisfies 
> usecases of simple metrics.
>

Hi Boris;

Thanks a lot for the update. Out of curiousity, what data are storing in
the rrdtool database? Is that fixed, or does adding a metric possibly
involve adding new data to the database?

David

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