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deluge-exporter

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Prometheus exporter for the Deluge Bittorrent client. It is designed to use the Deluge Web API and to be lightweight.

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Loki: like Prometheus, but for logs. Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. It is designed to be very cost effective and easy to operate. It does not index the contents of the logs, but rather a set of labels for each log stream. Download the local-config.yaml file from https://github.com/natcoso9955/unRAID-docker/blob/master/configs/loki/local-config.yaml before you start the container. Will need to be placed into your Host Path 1 directory.

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Grafana Mimir provides horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long-term storage for Prometheus. NOTE: 1. Download the config.yml file from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/masterwishx/unraid-templates/main/configs/mimir/mimir.yaml before you start the container. Place into your Host Path 2. More Info: https://github.com/grafana/mimir/blob/main/docs/configurations/demo.yaml https://github.com/grafana/mimir/blob/main/docs/configurations/single-process-config-blocks.yaml Add to Prometheus: scrapes itself and writes those metrics to Grafana Mimir remote_write: - url: http://192.168.0.199:9009/api/v1/push Add Mimir Datasource in Grafana : http://192.168.0.199:9009/prometheus

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This is the Prometheus you already know and love, but with an easy way to configure the retention time for the data you collect. The default value for retention time is 15 days, but there is no way to change this in the config file. This value can only be set with a flag at startup. This image allows you to configure the retention time using an environment variable and allows for other startup flags to be added later if needed. For more info on the storage-related startup flags, see: https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/storage/#operational-aspects

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sabnzbd_exporter

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This is a metrics exporter for sending statistics from sabnzbd (https://sabnzbd.org/) to prometheus (http://prometheus.io).

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Collect ALL UniFi Controller, Device and Client Data - Export to InfluxDB or Prometheus. Visualize with Grafana using included dashboards IMPORTAT! ACTION REQUIRED As of UniFi Poller version 2 all of the environment variables and config file format changed. You must reconfigure this container after you upgrade READ THE INSTRUCTIONS https://github.com/unifi-poller/unifi-poller/wiki/Configuration

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VictoriaMetrics is a fast, cost-effective and scalable monitoring solution and time series database. TLDR: It is a faster, more lightweight replacement to InfluxDB/TimescaleDB/etc (up to 20x faster data digestion, up to 7-10x less ram usage). Can be used in place of InfluxDB in many apps such as HomeAssistant. Includes a great web UI for query exploration. For HomeAssistant: drop in replacement for InfluxDB, see https://community.home-assistant.io/t/influxdb-vs-victoriametrics/453361 Git repository: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics Dockerhub: https://hub.docker.com/r/victoriametrics/victoria-metrics Website: https://victoriametrics.com VictoriaMetrics prominent features: - Long-term storage for Prometheus. - Drop-in replacement for Prometheus and Graphite in Grafana. - Easy setup and operation with a single executable and configuration via command-line flags. - Fast backups with vmbackup/vmrestore tools. - Implements MetricsQL query language. - Global query view for multiple data sources. - High performance and scalability, outperforming InfluxDB and TimescaleDB by up to 20x. - Efficient RAM usage, 10x less than InfluxDB and up to 7x less than others. - Optimized for high-churn time series data. - High data compression, storing up to 70x more data points in limited storage. - Ideal for high-latency IO and low IOPS storage. - Can substitute moderately sized clusters of competing solutions. - Protects data from corruption on unclean shutdown. - Supports various metrics protocols, including Prometheus, InfluxDB, Graphite, OpenTSDB, and more. - Offers stream aggregation, metrics relabeling, and series limiting. - Suitable for diverse data sources like APM, Kubernetes, IoT, financial data, and more. - Open source cluster version. - Compatible with NFS-based storages like Amazon EFS and Google Filestore.

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What's up Docker? (aka WUD) WEBUI Included Gets you notified when new versions of your Docker containers are available and lets you react the way you want. Depending what you want to do you might have to add your own variables. By default I have included MQTT. Good Integration With Home-Assistant Prometheus Grafana Many Supported Triggers Send notifications using Smtp, Apprise, IFTTT, Slack, Pushover... Automatically update your docker containers or your docker-compose stack. Integrate with third-party systems using Kafka, Mqtt, Http Webhooks... Many supported registries Azure Container Registry AWS Elastic Container Registry Google Container Registry Github Container Registry Docker Hub (public & private repositories)