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Long Term Performance Metrics

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The ability to store long term performance data for container and vm guests and to visualize utilization over different time periods (hour, day, week, month, year). If you've ever played with VMWare ESXi, you know what I'm talking about, but it probably doesn't need to be that detailed or granular.

 

This could be stored on a secondary flash drive or on a dedicated SSD/in cache.

This is something I'd love to see as well. +1

 

I'm thinking, as you say, similar to ESXi. Graphed history for storage/network/disk/ram usage, per container/VM.

Not a small ask, I know, but something unRAID is missing at the moment.

 

Even the System Stats plug-in, being relatively basic, isn't bundled with unRAID stock.

57 minutes ago, -Daedalus said:

Even the System Stats plug-in, being relatively basic, isn't bundled with unRAID stock.

Side Note:  It can't be included due to it using a graphing library that is incompatible with unRaid's licence (or more to the point, it can't be included without significantly raising the cost of your licence)

 

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I mean if you called it a virtualization host edition or professional edition and had it as a more advanced version i could see it not being an issue.

 

how much more are we talking?$100 more or $500 more?

I'm assuming this is a "No" as you would have looked at the time, but there's not a GPL version anywhere that does similar things?

 

If this is something on the roadmap, it seems like it would be a necessity anyway.

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