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CNCF Sandbox, the home for evolving cloud native projects, accepts Google’s OpenMetrics Project

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The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) accepted OpenMetrics, an open source specification for metrics exposition, into the CNCF Sandbox, home for early stage and evolving cloud native projects. Google cloud engineers and other vendors had been working on this persistently from the past several months and finally it got accepted by CNCF. Engineers are further working on ways to support OpenMetrics in the OpenSensus, a set of uniform tracing and stats libraries that work with multi-vendor services.

OpenMetrics will bring together the maturity and adoption of Prometheus, and Google’s background in working with stats at extreme scale. It will also bring in the experience and needs of a variety of projects, vendors, and end-users who are aiming to move away from the hierarchical way of monitoring to enable users to transmit metrics at scale.

The open source initiative, focused on creating a neutral metrics exposition format will provide a sound data model for current and future needs of users. It will embed into a standard that is an evolution of the widely-adopted Prometheus exposition format. While there are numerous monitoring solutions available today, many do not focus on metrics and are based on old technologies with proprietary, hard-to-implement and hierarchical data models.

The key benefit of OpenMetrics is that it opens up the de facto model for cloud native metric monitoring to numerous industry leading implementations and new adopters. Prometheus has changed the way the world does monitoring and OpenMetrics aims to take this organically grown ecosystem and transform it into a basis for a deliberate, industry-wide consensus, thus bridging the gap to other monitoring solutions like InfluxData, Sysdig, Weave Cortex, and OpenCensus. It goes without saying that Prometheus will be at the forefront of implementing OpenMetrics in its server and all client libraries.

CNCF has been instrumental in bringing together cloud native communities. We look forward to working with this community to further cloud native monitoring and continue building our community of users and upstream contributors.” says Richard Hartmann, Technical Architect at SpaceNet, Prometheus team member, and founder of OpenMetrics.

OpenMetrics contributors include AppOptics, Cortex, Datadog, Google, InfluxData, OpenCensus, Prometheus, Sysdig and Uber, among others.

Google has a history of innovation in the metric monitoring space, from its early success with Borgmon, which has been continued in Monarch and Stackdriver. OpenMetrics embodies our understanding of what users need for simple, reliable and scalable monitoring, and shows our commitment to offering standards-based solutions. In addition to our contributions to the spec, we’ll be enabling OpenMetrics support in OpenCensus” says Sumeer Bhola, Lead Engineer on Monarch and Stackdriver at Google.

For more information about OpenMetrics, please visit openmetrics.io. To quickly enable trace and metrics collection from your application, please visit opencensus.io.

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Fatema Patrawala

Being a Senior Content Marketing Editor at Packt Publishing, I handle vast array of content in the tech space ranging from Data science, Web development, Programming, Cloud & Networking, IoT, Security and Game development. With prior experience and understanding of Marketing I aspire to grow leaps and bounds in the Content & Digital Marketing field. On the personal front I am an ambivert and love to read inspiring articles and books on life and in general.

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