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Grafana 10 is coming, and there’s no better way to celebrate than at our largest
community event of the year. Join us June 12 to 14 at GrafanaCON 2023 to
celebrate a decade of dashboards and much more during our three-day virtual
event. The conference will offer virtual workshops and sessions led by Grafana
experts and members of our growing global community. You’ll learn all about our
latest Grafana release. We’ll also be covering Grafana Loki, Grafana Mimir,
Prometheus, Grafana Tempo, and more of Grafana Labs’ open source projects, as
well as major news happening in the Grafana-verse.
Grafana documentation: A look at the new and improved design
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We recently launched a new design for our technical documentation. The goal of
the redesign was to make our technical documentation more accessible, modern,
and scalable as we grow. In addition to a new look (hello, new typeface and
layout!), our updated docs pages reveal the underlying work our team has done to
evolve and enhance our technical documentation. This is all part of our
continued commitment to creating technical documentation that helps our users
get the most out of our open source projects and our products.
How Grafana Labs uses and contributes to OpenCost, the open source project for
real-time cost monitoring in Kubernetes
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While more and more teams are adopting Kubernetes as their standard container
orchestration technology, cost insight is lacking. Teams often don’t know how
much they’re spending, where in their organization they are spending, or what is
driving their infrastructure cost increases. OpenCost helps alleviate this
problem by bringing real-time cost monitoring to Kubernetes workloads with a
solution that encompasses both an open specification and an open source
project. OpenCost is an open source cost monitoring tool that provides
visibility into current and historical Kubernetes spend and resource allocation.
Grafana Agent v0.31 release: new Helm chart, Flow support for Grafana Phlare,
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standards and are easy to install everywhere. Today, we’re excited to announce
Grafana Agent v0.31, which allows you to connect to even more types of
observability signals for both scraping and remote writes. And to help you
install the Agent more easily, there is now an official Windows Docker image and
an official Helm Chart. Here’s a breakdown of the latest features and upgrades
in Grafana Agent v0.
New in Grafana Tempo 2.0: Apache Parquet as the default storage format, support
for TraceQL
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Grafana Tempo 2.0 is finally here, and it’s being released with two new
important features. It took us longer than we would have liked to get this
release going, but it turns out that rewriting your backend AND building a new
query language is quite difficult. Thanks to a massive team effort, we are proud
to release Tempo with support for TraceQL and with Apache Parquet as the default
backend storage format.
A beginner's guide to Kubernetes application monitoring
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Application performance monitoring (APM) involves a mix of tools and practices
to track specific performance metrics. Engineers use APM to monitor and maintain
the health of their applications and ensure a better user experience. This is
crucial to high quality architecture, development, and operations, but it can be
difficult to achieve in Kubernetes since the container orchestration system
doesn’t provide an easy way to monitor application data like it does for other
cluster components.
Grafana Labs webinars: Reduce TCO, get to know Grafana Loki, and more
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There are many ways to get involved with Grafana and our open source community,
from playing in the Grafana sandbox to attending one of our local events or
online conferences. Still, one of the easiest ways to see live demos, learn
about current releases, and take a sneak peek at products that you might be
interested in adding to your projects is to check out our webinars. Our live
webinars cover an array of topics for everyone, whether you’re just getting
started with the Grafana LGTM stack (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization,
Tempo for traces, Mimir for metrics) or you need to rein in your high
cardinality metrics and better understand your total cost of ownership (TCO) for
your observability stack.
Distributed tracing in Kubernetes apps: What you need to know
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Kubernetes makes it easier for businesses to automate software deployment and
manage applications in the cloud at scale. However, if you’ve ever deployed a
cloud native app, you know how difficult it can be to keep it healthy and
predictable. DevOps teams and SREs often use distributed tracing to get the
insights they need to learn about application health and performance. With
tracing, you use a set of identifiers for signals extracted from services so
they can be leveraged down the line to reconstruct the transaction.
Grafana Labs at FOSDEM 2023: OpenTelemetry, continuous profiling, and more
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We are all excited to be at FOSDEM in person again! FOSDEM had some of the best
virtual events I’ve ever attended, but nothing beats in-person events and live
audiences. FOSDEM is also well-known for its hallway track, which can only be
experienced in real life. If you have never heard about FOSDEM, then I’m happy
to tell you that it’s the largest open source conference of its type on Earth —
free for attendees and run by volunteers.
Grafana security releases: New versions with fixes for CVE-2022-23552,
CVE-2022-41912, and CVE-2022-39324
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Today we are releasing Grafana 9.3.4 and 9.2.10, which contain fixes for
CVE-2022-23552, CVE-2022-41912, and CVE-2022-39324. Release 9.3.4, latest
release with security patch: Download Grafana 9.3.4 Release 9.2.10, last 9.2
patch with security patch: Download Grafana 9.2.10 Stored XSS in ResourcePicker
component (CVE-2022-23552) Summary On Dec. 16, 2022, during an internal audit of
Grafana, a member of the Grafana security team, found a stored XSS vulnerability
affecting the core Geomap and Canvas plugins.