### Describe Your Changes
- replace docs in root README with a link to official documentation
- remove old make commands for documentation
- remove redundant "VictoriaMetrics" from document titles
- merge changelog docs into a section
- rm content of Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md as it can be included from docs/README
- add basic information to README in the root folder, so it will be useful for github users
- rm `picture` tag from docs/README as it was needed for github only, we don't display VM logo at docs.victoriametrics.com
- update `## documentation` section in docs/README to reflect the changes
- rename DD pictures, as they now belong to docs/README
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
These changes were made as part of the title transition from Managed
VictoriaMetrics to VictoriaMetrics Cloud
### Checklist
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- [x] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing
guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/).
### Describe Your Changes
Replaced global http links in docs with relative markdown ones
### Checklist
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- [ ] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing
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### Describe Your Changes
- moved files from root to VictoriaMetrics folder to be able to mount
operator docs and VictoriaMetrics docs independently
- added ability to run website locally
### Checklist
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- [ ] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing
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### Describe Your Changes
Please provide a brief description of the changes you made. Be as
specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
your modifications.
### Checklist
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- [ ] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing
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Updating documentation around the opentelemetry endpoint for metrics and
the "How to use OpenTelemetry metrics with VictoriaMetrics" guide so
that it shows not only how to directly write but also how to write to
the otel collector and view metrics in vmui.
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Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Please provide a brief description of the changes you made. Be as
specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
your modifications.
### Checklist
The following checks are **mandatory**:
- [x] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing
guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/).
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
* port un-synced changed from docs/readme to readme
* consistently use `sh` instead of `console` highlight, as it looks like
a more appropriate syntax highlight
* consistently use `sh` instead of `bash`, as it is shorter
* consistently use `yaml` instead of `yml`
See syntax codes here https://gohugo.io/content-management/syntax-highlighting/
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Each Grafana dashboard has unique ID which can be used to fetch the dashboard
from grafana.com: https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/11176
The same dashboard can be accessed via URL with slug: https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/11176-victoriametrics-cluster/
But using slug implies that any change to dashboard name will break the link.
So it is better to just use ID, so the dashboard URL will never break.
This is follow-up for ff33e60a3d
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
It is likely this value was borrowed from panel `Slow inserts` panel
from Grafana dasbhoard for VM single/cluster installations. This is a mistake.
There is no such thing as "tolerable churn rate", as tolerancy depends on the amount
of allocated resources.
Although, it is unclear what is meant by 5%. If it refers to 5% of new time series per second,
then such churn rate is extremely high. It would mean that the avg life of a time series is 20s.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>