Grafana Mimir for Long-Term Prometheus Storage

Grafana Mimir for Long-Term Prometheus Storage#

Prometheus stores metrics on local disk with a practical retention limit of weeks to a few months. Beyond that, you need a long-term storage solution. Grafana Mimir is a horizontally scalable, multi-tenant time series database designed for exactly this purpose. It is API-compatible with Prometheus – Grafana queries Mimir using the same PromQL, and Prometheus pushes data to Mimir via remote_write.

Mimir is the successor to Cortex. Grafana Labs forked Cortex, rewrote significant portions for performance, and released Mimir under the AGPLv3 license. If you see references to Cortex architecture, the concepts map directly to Mimir with improvements.

Prometheus Architecture Deep Dive

Pull-Based Scraping Model#

Prometheus pulls metrics from targets rather than having targets push metrics to it. Every scrape interval (default 15s in the global config), Prometheus sends an HTTP GET to each target’s metrics endpoint. The target responds with all its current metric values in Prometheus exposition format.

This pull model has concrete advantages. Prometheus controls the scrape rate, so a misbehaving target cannot flood the system. You can scrape a target from your laptop with curl http://target:8080/metrics to see exactly what Prometheus sees. Targets that go down are immediately detectable because the scrape fails.