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This page captures scoping effort for designing the solution for Policy Filtering.


Solution #1 - Add new Filter Guard Policy Type and use in conjunction with existing Blacklist

Pros:

  • Quick and easy to build and test with.
  • Could solve the majority of the DevOps needs


Solution #2 - Build a common Monitoring Policy Type for DCAE components to inherit from that captures filtering.

Each analytic would add common SDK to their analytic that enforces the filtering in each analytic.


Pros:

  • Ultimate flexibility by DevOps team to place filtering wherever they wish in the Control Loop
  • Simple control loops with only a one collector and analytic can be manageable


Cons:

  • Must build the SDK and re-factor existing DCAE components to integrate the SDK and ensure it is operating.
  • May  become difficult to manage if we start adding multiple analytics into the flow. Highly unlikely but possible long term.


Solution #3 - Policy PDPs are scalable and lightweight - they could be positioned strategically in a control loop flow to capture and filter VES events going in/out of analytics

Requires PDP's to support VES events (small work?)


Pros:

  • All policy and rule enforcement stays within Policy PDP-D and PDP-X
  • Flexible PAP API can move and deploy policies as needed by DevOps team
  • No modification to DCAE components to enforce filtering policies