
Shashwat Hiregoudar developed NVMe Namespace Metrics for the prometheus/node_exporter repository, expanding storage monitoring to include detailed metrics for NVMe devices. He implemented Go-based instrumentation to capture capacity, namespace size, used space, and logical block size, providing deeper visibility into storage subsystems and supporting proactive capacity planning. The contribution followed established open-source practices, including code signing, multi-author attribution, and peer review. By integrating these metrics into the Prometheus ecosystem, Shashwat enabled earlier detection of capacity and usage anomalies. His work demonstrated proficiency in Go, back end development, and open-source collaboration, delivering a focused and technically robust feature.
March 2026: Delivered NVMe Namespace Metrics for node_exporter to extend monitoring capabilities for NVMe devices. Implemented metrics for capacity, namespace size, used space, and logical block size, enabling deeper visibility and proactive capacity planning. The change was implemented in prometheus/node_exporter (commit 4687bcce227145d8216b119fa223fd99851483a6) as part of the NVMe namespace metrics initiative (PR #3360). No major bugs introduced this month; changes follow established contribution and testing practices. Impact: improved observability of storage subsystems, enabling earlier detection of capacity and usage anomalies, and supporting more reliable alerting. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Go instrumentation, Prometheus ecosystem, open-source collaboration, code signing and authorship practices, and peer review.
March 2026: Delivered NVMe Namespace Metrics for node_exporter to extend monitoring capabilities for NVMe devices. Implemented metrics for capacity, namespace size, used space, and logical block size, enabling deeper visibility and proactive capacity planning. The change was implemented in prometheus/node_exporter (commit 4687bcce227145d8216b119fa223fd99851483a6) as part of the NVMe namespace metrics initiative (PR #3360). No major bugs introduced this month; changes follow established contribution and testing practices. Impact: improved observability of storage subsystems, enabling earlier detection of capacity and usage anomalies, and supporting more reliable alerting. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Go instrumentation, Prometheus ecosystem, open-source collaboration, code signing and authorship practices, and peer review.

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