Dashboard with integrated Host+Containers Statistics #13132
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
First of all, thank you very much to everyone that contributes to this amazing project.
If I may, I would like to ask about a feature, and if it is really missing, suggest its implementation.
It is not uncommon for me to help some clients and friends who have one or maybe a couple servers running docker with portainer (as a programmer, this is not my main activity though).
Everytime we have the question of rebalancing resources, I'm forced to analyse the containers separately, as I the statistics page for a container are individualized to that single container. Host statistics, if I'm not mistaken, are not available.
For me this feels way more complicated than I would expect it to be.
So, the question: Is this by design and I'm missing the correct steps to monitor these systems?
If so, would some nice soul care to help me out with some information?
Or is this really a feature that I wish it was real, but not yet implemented?
In other words, Can the "Container Statistics" page be enhanced or be turned into a Dashboard Widget, so we can monitor in one central place, both the host performance, as well as the performance of the sum of all containers (with the possibility to select and unselect some containers) we want to monitor?
I know this can be achieved by several means and tools, like with Graphana and such, but this all means installing new tools that might be an overshot for a single server being monitored. I would totally understand, if this is exactly why implementing this feature is not attractive from a commercial perspective. But I had to ask.
Describe the solution you'd like
A new page containing a centralized view of all host and container statistics (similar to what VMWare ESXi provides for Host and VMs)
Describe alternatives you've considered
Installing some Host Monitorig and Graphics tools to get the similar results, with more complexity for the user.
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