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Cortex

Cortex is a horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long term storage for Prometheus.

Features Getting Started

To get started with Cortex, follow these steps:

  1. Installation
  2. Basic Setup
  3. Example Usage
Documentation Community and Support

If you have any questions about Cortex, you can:

Your feedback is always welcome.

For security issues see https://github.com/cortexproject/cortex/security/policy

We invite you to participate in the Cortex Community Calls, an exciting opportunity to connect with fellow developers and enthusiasts. These meetings are held every 4 weeks on Thursdays at 1700 UTC, providing a platform for open discussion, collaboration, and knowledge sharing.

Our meeting notes are meticulously documented and can be accessed here, offering a comprehensive overview of the topics discussed and decisions made.

To ensure you never miss a meeting, we've made it easy for you to keep track:

Join us in shaping the future of Cortex, and let's build something amazing together!

Further reading Talks Blog Posts Hosted Cortex

There are several commercial services where you can use Cortex on-demand:

Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus (AMP)

Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus (AMP) is a Prometheus-compatible monitoring service that makes it easy to monitor containerized applications at scale. It is a highly available, secure, and managed monitoring for your containers. Get started here. To learn more about the AMP, reference our documentation and Getting Started with AMP blog.

Emeritus Maintainers History of Cortex

The Cortex project was started by Tom Wilkie and Julius Volz (Prometheus' co-founder) in June 2016.


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