/bioyino

High performance and high-precision multithreaded StatsD server

Primary LanguageRustThe UnlicenseUnlicense

Bioyino

The StatsD server written in Rust

Description

Bioyino is a distributed statsd-protocol server with carbon backend.

Features

  • all basic metric types supported (gauge, counter, diff-counter, timer), new types are easy to be added
  • fault tolerant: metrics are replicated to all nodes in the cluster
  • clustering: all nodes gather and replicate metrics, but only leader sends metrics to backend
  • precise: 64-bit floats, full metric set is stored in memory (for metric types that require post-processing), no approximation algorithms involved
  • standalone: can work without external services
  • safety and security: written in memory-safe language
  • networking tries to do it's best to avoid dropping UDP packets as much as possible
  • networking is asynchronous
  • small memory footprint and low CPU consumption

Status

Currently works in production at Avito, processing production-grade metric stream (~4M metrics per second on 3 nodes)

Installing

One of Bioyino's most powerful features - multimessage mode - require it to be working on GNU/Linux.

  • Install capnp compiler tool to generate schemas. It's usually downloaded using your distribution's package manager.
  • Do the usual Rust-program build-install cycle. Please note, that building is always tested on latest stable version of Rust. Rust 2018 edition is required.
$ git clone <this repo>
$ cargo build --release && strip target/release/bioyno

Build RPM package (for systemd-based distro)

  1. Install requirements (as root or with sudo)
    yum install -y capnproto capnproto-devel
    yum install -y ruby-devel
    gem install fpm
  1. Build
    bash contrib/fpm/create_package_rpm.sh

Build DEB package (for systemd-based distro)

  1. Install requirements (as root or with sudo)
    apt-get install -y capnproto libcapnp-dev
    apt-get install -y ruby-dev
    gem install fpm
  1. Build
    bash contrib/fpm/create_package_deb.sh

Configuring

To configure, please, see config.toml, all the options are listed there and all of them are commented.

Contributing

You can help project by doing the following:

  • find TODOs/FIXMEs and unwraps in the code fix them and create a PR
  • solve issues
  • create issues to request new features
  • add new features, like new metric types
  • test the server on your environment and creating new issues if/when bugs found