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In previous chapters, you learned how to set up an ELK Stack and use the web-based interface Kibana to see the events from the data received by Logstash and Elasticsearch. You also configured remote hosts to send inputs to a centralized ELK Stack. Now a monitoring system keeps running for a longer period of time, and it keeps getting data from the services or server it’s monitoring. Monitoring systems generally don’t possess the functionality for long-term data analysis and storage. Fortunately, you can use Graphite with the ELK Stack, to gain more control over how you analyze your historical logs and data.
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Sharma, V. (2016). Graphite Monitoring and Graphs. In: Beginning Elastic Stack. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1694-1_6
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