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InfluxDB is a popular time-series database for storing metrics, events, and telemetry data. Telegraf, a lightweight and plugin-driven agent from the InfluxData ecosystem, can be used to collect system metrics, application data, and InfluxDB performance statistics, and forward them to supported backends for visualization and alerting. Follow these steps to get started:
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MetricFire offers a complete ecosystem of end-to-end infrastructure monitoring, comprised of open-source Graphite and Grafana. MetricFire handles the aggregation, storage, and backups of your data, and offers alerting, team features, and API's for easy management of your monitoring environment. You can send server metrics using one of our agents, custom metrics from within your application code, and integration metrics from a variety of popular 3rd party services that we integrate with like Heroku, AWS, Azure, GCP, and many more!
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