Jonathan Yu on Nostr: I've now worked somewhat with all three hyperscalers' native monitoring solutions ...
I've now worked somewhat with all three hyperscalers' native monitoring solutions (Google Cloud Monitoring, Azure Monitor, and Amazon CloudWatch) and I've found Google's implementation to be the easiest to use.
I like the native Prometheus integration via the frontend service (query any Cloud Monitoring metric using PromQL.)
CloudWatch seems to define statistics like Average differently (it's a rate sometimes) and Monitor doesn't seem to have aggregations like Sum-by-dimension. Strange.
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