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Blueflood vs Ward: What are the differences?
Blueflood: A distributed system designed to ingest and process time series data. It is a high throughput, low latency, multi-tenant distributed metric processing system behind Rackspace Metrics, which is currently used in production by the Rackspace Monitoring team and Rackspace Public Cloud team to store metrics generated by their systems; Ward: Minimalistic Server Dashboard. It is a simple and and minimalistic server monitoring tool. It supports adaptive design system. Also it supports dark theme. It shows only principal information and can be used, if you want to see nice looking dashboard instead looking on bunch of numbers and graphs.
Blueflood and Ward can be categorized as "Monitoring" tools.
Some of the features offered by Blueflood are:
- Ingestion
- Query
- Rollup
On the other hand, Ward provides the following key features:
- Processor utilization percentage
- Processor cores count (Logical and physical ones)
- Maximum frequency of the processor
Blueflood is an open source tool with 591 GitHub stars and 99 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Blueflood's open source repository on GitHub.