Chris's Wiki :: blog/sysadmin/PrometheusDeltaVsOffset Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/sysadmin/PrometheusDeltaVsOffset?atomcommentsDWiki2019-04-24T23:05:54ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/sysadmin/PrometheusDeltaVsOffset.By Davor C. on /blog/sysadmin/PrometheusDeltaVsOffsettag:CSpace:blog/sysadmin/PrometheusDeltaVsOffset:e3e48d03183b983858dc1b6218ffee7228a18660Davor C.<div class="wikitext"><p>Also, <code>delta</code> extrapolates, which will look weird if you are calculating some an integral increase. And if the time interval is small (it's not here, I know), you can get time series in Grafana that jump around or have peaks that occasionally appear and then a minute later go away. <code>offset</code> will use the exact sample values at that point in time, so you'll get counters that behave as you'd expect.</p>
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