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Corbin 175cc7efd2 prometheus: Optionally remove service discovery.
I read this hilarious blog post:

https://wejick.wordpress.com/2022/01/29/can-i-have-a-smaller-prometheus/

We can have a smaller Prometheus too. This patch allows users to remove
service discovery for five public clouds (AWS, Azure, DigitalOcean, GCP,
and Linode) and also Kubernetes, simply by setting the corresponding
enable-flag to `false`. I have tested building with each flag as I added
it to the list. I also tested running with all six flags set to `false`,
and the resulting Prometheus can still handle my orthogonal
service-discovery configuration (files).

To meet Adam Savage's definition of science, I measured the size of the
`prometheus` and `promtool` binaries after adding each flag with
`ls -h`.

flag          | prometheus | promtool
--------------|------------|----------
starting size | 84M        | 74M
AWS           | 72M        | 61M
Azure         | 71M        | 61M
GCE           | 64M        | 53M
k8s           | 40M        | 53M
DO            | 39M        | 52M
Linode        | 38M        | 51M

I did not go as far as the blog post. If folks want, I'll make the rest
of the service discovery optional too.

I did not shrink the build closure, just the output closure; we still
pull all of the various vendored modules into the Nix store during
builds. I don't see how to do this in a neat or easy way.
2022-01-28 15:58:32 -08:00
.github .github/CODEOWNERS: add kubernetes 2022-01-24 08:58:47 +10:00
doc Merge pull request #156857 from hercules-ci/fix-version-suffix-convention 2022-01-27 22:16:15 +01:00
lib Merge pull request #156503 from hercules-ci/nixos-add-system.build-options 2022-01-25 14:13:24 +01:00
maintainers Merge pull request #154272 from jvanbruegge/isabelle-build-hol 2022-01-26 16:37:18 +01:00
nixos Merge pull request #156855 from B4dM4n/breitbandmessung-init 2022-01-28 20:10:48 +01:00
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