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Slightly improve wording about series cardinality
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@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ Use labels to differentiate the characteristics of the thing that is being measu
Do not put the label names in the metric name, as this introduces redundancy
and will cause confusion if the respective labels are aggregated away.
CAUTION:
**CAUTION:**
Remember that every unique
key-value label pair
represents a new time series, which can dramatically increase the amount of
data stored. Do not use labels to store dimensions with high cardinality (man
y
different label values), such as user IDs, email addresses, or other unbounded
sets of values.
CAUTION:
**CAUTION:**
Remember that every unique
combination of key-value label
pairs represents a new time series, which can dramatically increase the amount
of data stored. Do not use labels to store dimensions with high cardinalit
y
(many different label values), such as user IDs, email addresses, or other
unbounded
sets of values.
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