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Published inApr 2024
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William Hegedus
William Hegedus
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William Hegedus

William Hegedus has worked in tech for over a decade in a variety of roles, culminating in site reliability engineering. He developed a keen interest in Prometheus and observability technologies during his time managing a 24/7 NOC environment and eventually became the first SRE at Linode, one of the foremost independent cloud providers. Linode was acquired by Akamai Technologies in 2022, and now Will manages a team of SREs focused on building the internal observability platform for Akamai's Connected Cloud. His team is responsible for a global fleet of Prometheus servers spanning over two dozen data centers and ingesting millions of data points every second, in addition to operating a suite of other observability tools. Will is an open source advocate and contributor who has contributed code to Prometheus, Thanos, and many other CNCF projects related to Kubernetes and observability. He lives in central Virginia with his wonderful wife, four kids, three cats, two dogs, and a bearded dragon.
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Thanos Compactor

The Thanos Compactor component is responsible for compacting and downsampling TSDB blocks stored in our Object Storage provider. Since we’ve disabled local compaction of TSDB blocks on the Prometheus instance, we still need to compact them somehow to ensure efficient storage of our data. Hence, the Thanos project provides a component for compaction.

Thanos Compactor handles compaction in the same way that Prometheus does – it takes several small blocks and compacts their indices and samples to make a larger block with an index that uses less space than if all the composite blocks still maintained a separate index. This relies on the presupposition that most time series exist across multiple sequential blocks, which should almost always be the case.

There’s not much to note about how Thanos achieves this other than the requisite changes to account for the fact that the Compactor must download the blocks from object storage to compact them...

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Published in: Apr 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781805125662

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William Hegedus

William Hegedus has worked in tech for over a decade in a variety of roles, culminating in site reliability engineering. He developed a keen interest in Prometheus and observability technologies during his time managing a 24/7 NOC environment and eventually became the first SRE at Linode, one of the foremost independent cloud providers. Linode was acquired by Akamai Technologies in 2022, and now Will manages a team of SREs focused on building the internal observability platform for Akamai's Connected Cloud. His team is responsible for a global fleet of Prometheus servers spanning over two dozen data centers and ingesting millions of data points every second, in addition to operating a suite of other observability tools. Will is an open source advocate and contributor who has contributed code to Prometheus, Thanos, and many other CNCF projects related to Kubernetes and observability. He lives in central Virginia with his wonderful wife, four kids, three cats, two dogs, and a bearded dragon.
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