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Monitoring can become an important aspect of your homelab after it starts to become something that is relied upon. One of the simplest ways to setup some monitoring is using netdata. It can be installed on individual containers, VMs, and also a hypervisor (such as Proxmox). All of the monitoring works out of the box by detecting disks, memory, network interfaces, etc.
Additionally, all of these different agents can be connected to netdata cloud, which can alert you when some of your infrastructure is down or in a degraded state. Adding additional nodes to netdata cloud is as simple as a 1 line shell command.
-Prometheus metrics combined with Grafana is another popular way of visualizing metrics as well as setup alerting. These are powerful tools that many companies use in production systems. If you are looking for inspiration, check out CERN’s public Grafana.
+Grafana is another open source analytics and monitoring solution. It is a powerful tool that many companies use in production. If you are looking for ideas, check out Wikimedia’s public Grafana.
Building out a homelab can be incredibly rewarding and it doesn’t always require buying a rack full of expensive servers to get a significant amount of utility.
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