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Prometheus-Grafana-WMI exporter on Windows server 2022

This is a repackaged open-source software product that includes two DevOps-oriented tools, Prometheus and Grafana, along with a WMI exporter. It is built on Windows Server 2019 and is offered Here are the key details from the description:

Components: This product consists of the following components:

Prometheus: An open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit that collects and stores metrics as time series data. Metrics are stored with timestamps and optional key-value pairs called labels.
Grafana: A visualization tool with a dashboard that offers various graphing options for data visualization. It is open source and supports viewing metrics, querying data, and receiving alerts for generated logs.
WMI Exporter: An exporter designed for Windows Servers that exports metrics such as CPU usage, memory usage, and disk I/O usage.
Ownership and Licensing: The description mentions that the trademarks mentioned in the offering are owned by the respective companies. It also clarifies that Apps4Rent does not provide commercial licenses for these products and notes that many of these products have free, demo, or open-source licenses available.

Base Image: The product is built on the Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Base provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It highlights that this base image is suitable for deploying applications using the Microsoft Web Platform on AWS.

Launch Time: It mentions that the image may take up to 5-7 minutes for the initial launch.

In summary, this product offers a pre-packaged solution that includes Prometheus, Grafana, and a WMI exporter for Windows Server 2019. Users have the option to access technical support and maintenance services for this product through Apps4Rent, subject to additional charges.

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