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The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
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Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics
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An open-source big data platform designed and optimized for the Internet of Things (IoT).
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An open-source time-series SQL database optimized for fast ingest and complex queries. Packaged as a PostgreSQL extension.
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Feature Request
Proposal:
Allow for setting "gaugesMaxTTL" option in the statsd input plugin. Essentially, this from the core statsd repo:
https://github.com/statsd/statsd/pull/599/files
Current behavior:
If deleteGauges is set to "False" then once a gauge metric is reported it is reported for the life of the telegraf server. There is no way to set a TTL value where
An open-source and enterprise-level monitoring system.
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Automatic extraction of relevant features from time series:
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A highly scalable real-time graphing system
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Our documentation is a bit patchy in some places, filling in the missing information would be a great help! Thanks to @chrisholder for creating the list!
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High-performance time-series aggregation for PostgreSQL
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Currently, notifications show time in the format HH:MM:SS:
We want instead to check the browser locales and display the time according to the user location/preferences. Date formatting should be done either natively (i18n module, cf. [here](https://developer.mozill
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Open source framework for processing, monitoring, and alerting on time series data
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Time Series Forecasting Best Practices & Examples
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A Python toolbox for gaining geometric insights into high-dimensional data
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Description
Currently, DistributionOutput classes produce a TransformedDistribution when the distribution method is invoked with loc and scale. However, we cannot get mean and variance out of such object:
import mxnet as mx
from gluonts.mx.distribution import GaussianOutput
distr_output = GaussianOutput()
args = mx.nd.array([0.0]), mx.nd.array([1.0])
loc = mx.1st place solution
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List of tools & datasets for anomaly detection on time-series data.
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Carbon is one of the components of Graphite, and is responsible for receiving metrics over the network and writing them down to disk using a storage backend.
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KMeans question
Hi, Thanks for the awesome library!
So I am running a Kmeans on lots of different datasets, which all have roughly four shapes, so I initialize with those shapes and it works well, except for just a few times. There are a few datasets that look different enough that I end up with empty clusters and the algorithm just hangs ("Resumed because of empty cluster" again and again).
I conceptually
GridDB is a next-generation open source database that makes time series IoT and big data fast,and easy.
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Distributed Prometheus time series database
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DataFrame Server for Financial Timeseries Data
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JSON time-series of coronavirus cases (confirmed, deaths and recovered) per country - updated daily
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This curated list contains python packages for time series analysis
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Whisper is a file-based time-series database format for Graphite.
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TrailDB is an efficient tool for storing and querying series of events
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A Java package to automatically detect anomalies in large scale time-series data
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Feature idea summary
Cgroups plugin supports only proportional and max Block IO policies. We should support BFQ scheduler as well. Disk stats for the scheduler are in
blkio.bfq.io_service_bytesandblkio.bfq.io_servicedfiles.