Arista LANZ and AWS Timestream Integration
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Input and output integration overview
<p>The Arista LANZ plugin is designed for reading latency and congestion metrics from Arista LANZ, helping users monitor their network performance effectively.</p>
<p>The AWS Timestream Telegraf plugin enables users to send metrics directly to Amazon’s Timestream service, which is designed for time series data management. This plugin offers a variety of configuration options for authentication, data organization, and retention settings.</p> <p>With the coming End of Life of AWS Timestream for LiveAnalytics, you can easily switch to AWS Timestream for InfluxDB or other verions of InfluxDB hosted on AWS by using the <a href="https://www.influxdata.com/integrations/influxdb/">InfluxDB Telegraf plugin</a>. Learn more about <a href="https://www.influxdata.com/influxdb-cloud-on-aws/">AWS and InfluxDB</a></p>
Integration details
Arista LANZ
<p>This plugin provides a consumer for use with Arista Networks’ Latency Analyzer (LANZ). Metrics are read from a stream of data via TCP through port 50001 on the switches management IP. The data is in Protobuffers format, allowing for efficient transportation and parsing of data. LANZ is utilized to monitor network latency and congestion in real-time, which is vital for maintaining optimal performance in networking environments. The underlying technology, Arista’s latency analysis, provides insights into various network operations and infrastructure behaviors, making it a crucial tool for network engineering and management.</p>
AWS Timestream
<p>This plugin is designed to efficiently write metrics to Amazon’s Timestream for LiveAnalytics service. With AWS no longer accepting new users for their LiveAnalytics service, consider using the <a href="https://www.influxdata.com/integrations/influxdb/">InfluxDB plugin</a> with AWS Timestream for InfluxDB or other <a href="https://www.influxdata.com/influxdb-cloud-on-aws/">InfluxDB options available on AWS</a>. This plugin Telegraf can send data collected from various sources and supports a flexible configuration for authentication, data organization, and retention management. It utilizes a credential chain for authentication, allowing various methods such as web identity, assumed roles, and shared profiles. Users can define how metrics are organized in Timestream—whether to use a single table or multiple tables, alongside control over aspect such as retention periods for both magnetic and memory stores. A key feature is its ability to handle multi-measure records, enabling efficient data ingestion and helping to reduce the overhead of multiple writes. In terms of error handling, the plugin includes mechanisms for addressing common issues related to AWS errors during data writes, such as retry logic for throttling and the ability to create tables as needed.</p>
Configuration
Arista LANZ
AWS Timestream
Input and output integration examples
Arista LANZ
<ol> <li> <p><strong>Real-Time Latency Monitoring</strong>: This plugin can be used to set up a monitoring dashboard that tracks real-time latency metrics across multiple interfaces. By gathering and visualizing this data, network admins can swiftly identify and rectify latency issues before they impact service quality. The challenge lies in efficiently handling the influx of metrics from various sources without overwhelming the infrastructure or incurring excessive processing delays.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Congestion Analysis for Traffic Engineering</strong>: Users can leverage the LANZ plugin to analyze congestion records, enabling the optimization of network traffic flows. By applying historical pattern recognition to the metrics collected, IT teams can make informed decisions on traffic management strategies, thus improving overall network efficiency. This requires implementing robust data storage and analysis capabilities to derive actionable insights from the raw metrics.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Integration with Alerting Systems</strong>: Integrate the metrics from this plugin with alerting systems to automatically notify network engineers of any significant changes in latency or congestion. By setting thresholds based on historical data trends, this use case enhances proactive incident management, allowing teams to address potential issues proactively. The technical challenge here is establishing the right balance in threshold settings to minimize false positives while ensuring genuine issues are flagged promptly.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Network Optimization Reports</strong>: Utilize the metrics gathered through the LANZ plugin to generate periodic reports that detail network performance, latency trends, and congestion events. These reports can help stakeholders understand network health over time and guide infrastructure investments. The challenge involves structuring and formatting the output data to make it comprehensible and actionable for various audiences.</p> </li> </ol>
AWS Timestream
<ol> <li> <p><strong>IoT Data Metrics</strong>: Use the Timestream plugin to send real-time metrics from IoT devices to Timestream, allowing for quick analysis and visualization of sensor data. By organizing device readings into a time series format, users can track trends, identify anomalies, and streamline operational decisions based on device performance.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Application Performance Monitoring</strong>: Leverage Timestream alongside application monitoring tools to send metrics about service performance over time. This integration enables engineers to perform historical analysis of application performance, correlate it with business metrics, and optimize resource allocation based on usage patterns viewed over time.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Automated Data Archiving</strong>: Configure the Timestream plugin to write data to Timestream while simultaneously managing retention periods. This setup can automate archiving strategies, ensuring that older data is preserved according to predefined criteria. This is especially useful for compliance and historical analysis, allowing businesses to maintain their data lifecycle with minimal manual intervention.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Multi-Application Metrics Aggregation</strong>: Utilize the Timestream plugin to aggregate metrics from multiple applications into Timestream. By creating a unified database of performance metrics, organizations can gain holistic insights across various services, improving visibility into system-wide performance and facilitating cross-application troubleshooting.</p> </li> </ol>
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Powerful Performance, Limitless Scale
Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-velocity data. Any data is more valuable when you think of it as time series data. with InfluxDB, the #1 time series platform built to scale with Telegraf.
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