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The kube-logging-operator-node-exporter-fips
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This image is compatible with the ghcr.io/kube-logging/logging-operator/node-exporter
image and can be used as a drop-in replacement in existing logging-operator deployments.
This image contains a custom runner-based Prometheus node exporter that is specifically designed for use with the kube-logging logging-operator. The logging-operator is a Kubernetes operator that simplifies log collection, processing, and forwarding in Kubernetes clusters using Fluent Bit, Fluentd, and other logging components.
The kube-logging-operator-node-exporter-fips is typically deployed as part of the logging-operator's monitoring stack to provide node-level metrics for logging infrastructure monitoring. It extends the standard Prometheus node exporter functionality with custom metrics and configurations tailored for logging workloads.
This image is designed to be deployed as a DaemonSet in Kubernetes clusters where the logging-operator is running. It should be used in conjunction with:
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Software license agreementThis is a FIPS validated image for FedRAMP compliance.
This image is STIG hardened and scanned against the DISA General Purpose Operating System SRG with reports available.
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