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Close * Search * Dashboards * Home * Divider * Manage * Playlists * Sign In * Grafana v7.5.10 (e72061a129) * Documentation * Support * Community * Keyboard shortcuts * Help General /Home WELCOME TO GRAFANA NEED HELP? DocumentationTutorialsCommunityPublic Slack Dashboards STARRED DASHBOARDS RECENTLY VIEWED DASHBOARDS Latest from the blog How Dapper Labs uses Grafana Cloud to meet the global demand of NFT Mania März 03 Ever since a JPEG created by the digital artist Beeple sold for more than $69 million in 2021, the worldwide obsession with NFTs (non-fungible tokens) that represent digital collectibles, art, and media has been growing. A company at the forefront of the NFT world is the blockchain gaming studio Dapper Labs, which leverages blockchain to build addictive games (such as CryptoKitties), verify authentic digital collectibles, and run fan tokens for sports personalities and music artists. New in Grafana 8.4: How to use full-range log volume histograms with Grafana Loki März 02 In the freshly released Grafana 8.4, we’ve enabled the full-range log volume histogram for the Grafana Loki data source by default. Previously, the histogram would only show the values over whatever time range the first 1,000 returned lines fell within. Now those using Explore to query Grafana Loki will see a histogram that reflects the distribution of log lines over their selected time range. If you are eager to learn more about log volume and learn some tips and tricks, we got you covered here! How summary metrics work in Prometheus März 01 A summary is a metric type in Prometheus that can be used to monitor latencies (or other distributions like request sizes). For example, when you monitor a REST endpoint you can use a summary and configure it to provide the 95th percentile of the latency. If that percentile is 120ms that means that 95% of the calls were faster than 120ms, and 5% were slower. Summary metrics are implemented in the Prometheus client libraries, like client_golang or client_java. How to manage cardinality with out-of-the-box dashboards in Grafana Cloud Feb. 28 When there’s a cardinality explosion, it can cause problems: It’s a surprise, it’s noise, and it can increase your costs or cause performance degradation of your systems. Over the past year, we’ve improved our time series storage systems so that under normal use, high cardinality is no longer an issue. But as the operator of an observability platform, you should have tools you need to help protect that infrastructure. That’s why Grafana Labs has created our cardinality management dashboards: a set of 3 dashboards to help Grafana Cloud users (Pro and Advanced) keep track of their metrics cardinality. Meet the Grafana Labs team: Melaina Valentine, our global webinars program coordinator Feb. 25 As Grafana Labs continues to grow, we’d like you to get to know the team members who are working behind the scenes on the cool stuff you’re using. Meet Melaina! Name Melaina Valentine What do you do at Grafana Labs? As the Demand Generation Associate, I help to manage and execute the global webinars program. I always feel silly telling people I “only do webinars,” but the incredible amount of work it takes to organize, promote, and produce webinars — plus the subsequent reporting and analysis — all make it worthy of a full-time job, I promise. How to publish messages through Kafka to Grafana Loki Feb. 24 Back in November 2021, Grafana Labs released version 2.4 of Grafana Loki. One of the new features it included was a Promtail Kafka Consumer that can easily ingest messages out of Kafka and into Loki for storing, querying, and visualization. Kafka has always been an important technology for distributed streaming data architectures, so I wanted to share a working example of how to use it to help you get started. If you want to try it out, all you need is Grafana Cloud — sign up for a free forever account here. Introducing exemplar support in Grafana Cloud, tightly coupling traces to your metrics Feb. 23 We’ve talked in previous posts about why we think the concept of exemplars are so valuable: They make it easy to jump from metrics into exactly the right traces, eliminating the needle in the haystack problem. We were enthusiastic enough about the idea that we helped contribute the necessary code changes to bring this functionality to the Prometheus ecosystem. Now we’re excited to announce that we’ve extended that functionality to Grafana Cloud Metrics, our horizontally scalable, long-term Prometheus storage backend in Grafana Cloud. How secure is your Grafana instance? What you need to know Feb. 22 One of Grafana’s most powerful features is the ability to funnel data from hundreds of different data sources (i.e., services or databases) into a single dashboard without migrating the data from where it lives. You can connect and correlate data from Grafana’s curated observability stack for metrics, logs, and traces, or third-party services, such as Splunk, Elasticsearch, Github, Jira, and many more. But in order to ensure security and privacy while using Grafana as a dashboarding solution or as a single pane of glass for your observability, all of these data sources need to be protected as well. Meet the Grafana Labs team: Mihaela Maior, senior engineering manager on the Grafana Experience team Feb. 18 As Grafana Labs continues to grow, we’d like you to get to know the team members who are working behind the scenes on the cool stuff you’re using. Meet Mihaela! Name Mihaela Minor What do you do at Grafana Labs? I am a Senior Engineering Manager on the Grafana Experience team. I work closely with the Observability team and more specifically lead the Logs & Traces and Observability Experience Squads. Grafana 8.4 release: new panels, better query caching, increased security, accessibility features, and more! Feb. 17 Grafana 8.4 is here! Get 8.4 This release includes a variety of updates focused on making Grafana easier to use, improving performance, and keeping your data secure. For a full list of new features and capabilities, check out our What’s New in Grafana 8.4 documentation. You can get started with Grafana in minutes with Grafana Cloud. We have free and paid Grafana Cloud plans to suit every use case — sign up for free now.