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Graphics for Cloudron resource usage?

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      Is there a graphic which allows us at a glance to see how resource hungry each Cloudron application is?

      For example, a bar chart which displayed how much RAM each application used could help us at a glance gather which applications are most thirsty for RAM?

      I would like to see a stacked chart showing which of the applictions running are taking up most of the resources.
      Stacked Bar Chart

      https://datavizcatalogue.com/methods/stacked_bar_graph.html

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        Is there a graphic which allows us at a glance to see how resource hungry each Cloudron application is?

        For example, a bar chart which displayed how much RAM each application used could help us at a glance gather which applications are most thirsty for RAM?

        I would like to see a stacked chart showing which of the applictions running are taking up most of the resources.
        Stacked Bar Chart

        https://datavizcatalogue.com/methods/stacked_bar_graph.html

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        timconsidine
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        @loudlemur this could be helpful
        equally there is Prometheus and Grafana here on Cloudron.
        To be honest, I haven't got my head around using these.
        I'm looking for a good 'monkey see, monkey do' tutorial.

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        • timconsidineT timconsidine

          @loudlemur this could be helpful
          equally there is Prometheus and Grafana here on Cloudron.
          To be honest, I haven't got my head around using these.
          I'm looking for a good 'monkey see, monkey do' tutorial.

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          LoudLemur
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          @timconsidine

          Mike Bostock is great for DataViz. He has a website, Observable, which has loads of examples of different types of chart created using D3.

          https://observablehq.com/@d3?tab=notebooks&type=public

          You can interact with the charts, changing their parameters. Here are a few related to this issue. If people haven't seen Observable before, definitely take a look!

          https://observablehq.com/@d3/diverging-stacked-bar-chart

          https://observablehq.com/@d3/stacked-normalized-horizontal-bar

          https://observablehq.com/@thetylerwolf/day-9-stacked-bar-chart

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          • timconsidineT timconsidine

            @loudlemur this could be helpful
            equally there is Prometheus and Grafana here on Cloudron.
            To be honest, I haven't got my head around using these.
            I'm looking for a good 'monkey see, monkey do' tutorial.

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              The graph is illegible. The writing on the horizontal/x axis overwrites itself. A quick fix might be to have the details there written vertically, or on a biased, rather than horizontally.

              The available/unused memory ought to be indicated more clearly, along with an indication of which processes are gobbling up most RAM.

              https://observablehq.com/@mpdroid/the-golden-goose-stock-portfolio

              https://observablehq.com/@ssiegmund/stacked-area-playground

              https://observablehq.com/@jianan-li/kickstarter-time-series-analysis-part-2

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                Yes, it would be great to see which Apps are using more or having irregular spiking memory usage.

                Conscious tech

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                  I think there was a task to integrate better with prometheus or grafana but it got lost. Let me check if we want to do this for 7.2

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