Making SLOs with Prometheus manageable, accessible, and easy to use for everyone. When running Pyrra outside of Kubernetes, the SLO object can be provided through a YAML file read from the file system. For this, one container or binary needs to be started with the API argument and the reconciler with the filesystem argument. Here, Pyrra will save the generated recording rules to disk where they can be picked up by a Prometheus instance. While running Pyrra on its own works, there won't be any SLO configured, nor will there be any data from Prometheus to work with. It's designed to work alongside a Prometheus.
Features
- Support for Kubernetes, Docker, and reading from the filesystem
- Alerting: Generates 4 Multi Burn Rate Alerts with different severity
- Search through names and labels
- Sorted by remaining error budget to see the worst ones quickly
- View and hide individual columns
- Page with details for a Service Level Objective
- Clicking on labels to filter SLOs that contain the label
- Tool-tips when hovering for extra context
Categories
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