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DB2 alarm support is implemented in ceilometer/alarm/storage/impl_db2.py

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Copyright 2013 Nicolas Barcet for eNovance
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.. _choosing_db_backend:
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Choosing a database backend
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Selecting a database backend for Ceilometer should not be done lightly for
numerous reasons:
1. Not all backend drivers are equally implemented and tested. To help you
make your choice, the table below will give you some idea of the
status of each of the drivers available in trunk. Note that we do welcome
patches to improve completeness and quality of drivers.
2. It may not be a good idea to use the same host as another database as
Ceilometer can generate a LOT OF WRITES. For this reason it is generally
recommended, if the deployment is targeting going into production, to use
a dedicated host, or at least a VM which will be migratable to another
physical host if needed. The following spreadsheet can help you get an
idea of the volumes that ceilometer can generate:
`Google spreadsheet <https://docs.google.com/a/enovance.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtziNGvs-uPudDhRbEJJOHFXV3d0ZGc1WE9NLTVPX0E#gid=0>`_
3. If you are relying on this backend to bill customers, you will note that
your capacity to generate revenue is very much linked to its reliability,
which seems to be a factor dear to many managers.
The following is a table indicating the status of each database drivers:
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Driver API querying API statistics Alarms
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MongoDB Yes Yes Yes
MySQL Yes Yes Yes
PostgreSQL Yes Yes Yes
HBase Yes Yes, except groupby Yes
DB2 Yes Yes Yes
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