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Skip to main content Search or jump to... ctrl+k Sign in 1. Home UNTITLED WELCOME TO GRAFANA NEED HELP? DocumentationTutorialsCommunityPublic Slack UNTITLED Remove this panel BASIC The steps below will guide you to quickly finish setting up your Grafana installation. tutorial Data source and dashboards GRAFANA FUNDAMENTALS Set up and understand Grafana if you have no prior experience. This tutorial guides you through the entire process and covers the “Data source” and “Dashboards” steps to the right. complete ADD YOUR FIRST DATA SOURCE Learn how in the docs complete CREATE YOUR FIRST DASHBOARD Learn how in the docs DASHBOARDS STARRED DASHBOARDS RECENTLY VIEWED DASHBOARDS LATEST FROM THE BLOG sty 03 HOW TO CREATE ALERTS TO MONITOR SENSOR DATA WITH GRAFANA, PROMETHEUS, AND TELEGRAM When monitoring sensor data, such as data from a weather station, a home security system, or a home automation assistant, it’s useful to have an alerting system in place, as well. By setting up alerts for sensor data, you can automatically receive notifications when any significant event occurs — whether that’s someone arriving at your front door or a thunderstorm rolling in. It’s also possible to receive these alerts through various communication channels, such as email, SMS, or a messaging app like Telegram. sty 02 WORKING AT GRAFANA LABS: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE A PRODUCT DESIGNER I’ve been working as a product designer for the past four years, and I’ve spent 1.5 of them here at Grafana Labs. As a product designer, I create and optimize for the user experience by taking in design principles, business goals, and user data. This includes designing how users flow through the features, how users interact with areas of the product, and what they see visually. I love being a product designer because I truly enjoy talking to users, understanding their problems, and being creative when ideating through solutions. gru 29 A COMPARISON OF INFLUXQL, SQL, AND FLUX QUERY LANGUAGES FOR GRAFANA DASHBOARDS Grant Pinkos manages two businesses near Detroit, Michigan. He enjoys Industrial IoT, Industry 4.0, guitar solos, and Pomeranians, and holds a BS in engineering and an MBA. Grant is a Grafana Champion and is very active in community discussions. He has also presented at GrafanaCON and authored a tutorial. InfluxDB is an open source database optimized for fast, high-availability storage and retrieval of time series data, such as physical sensor data, network and server metrics, and financial and trade data. gru 28 HOW TO INTEGRATE GRAFANA ALERTING AND TELEGRAM Grafana Alerting helps you identify issues almost immediately after they occur — and you don’t have to constantly check your system to get the insights you need. Instead, Grafana Alerting sends alert notifications to reach you wherever you are, whether that’s in a Slack channel or in a messaging app like Telegram. Telegram is a viable option for receiving alerts, especially when you want personal or individual notifications rather than those sent to a team. gru 28 THE CONCISE GUIDE TO LOKI: HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR QUERY PERFORMANCE Thanks for joining me for Part 3 of “The concise guide to Grafana Loki,” a series of blog posts that takes a closer look at best practices for various aspects of using the log aggregation system. Today’s post is my holiday present for all the folks out there running Loki who would like to get the most query performance they can out of their cluster. My favorite part of working on the Loki project isn’t building it — it’s running it. gru 27 GRAFANA DASHBOARDS IN 2023: MEMORABLE USE CASES OF THE YEAR As the number of Grafana users grows each year, so does the variety of reasons people are using Grafana dashboards. During 2023, members of the our community — both inside and outside of the company — shared some of their incredible professional and personal projects, including how Grafana has allowed them to successfully launch a rocket, cut back on carbon emissions, and even help balance a national power grid. Let’s take a look back at some of the most unforgettable dashboards we’ve seen this year: gru 26 GRAFANA CLOUD 2023: YEAR IN REVIEW Open source is the foundation of everything we do here at Grafana Labs, and that was on full display this year as we celebrated the 10th anniversary of Grafana and continued to improve and expand our lineup of OSS projects. But 2023 was also a banner year for Grafana Cloud, as more organizations than ever turned to the fully managed stack to carry out their observability strategies more easily and quickly. gru 21 OPEN SOURCE AT GRAFANA LABS IN 2023: YEAR IN REVIEW At Grafana Labs, open source has always been part of our DNA. But in 2023 — a year in which we reflected on 10 years of Grafana, among other major OSS milestones — the power of our open source community felt especially palpable. “The success of Grafana has really been driven by the efforts of everyone who’s joined us on our mission — not just the Grafana Labs team, but the wider community,” said Grafana Labs Co-founder Anthony Woods during the GrafanaCON 2023 keynote in June. gru 20 THE CONCISE GUIDE TO GRAFANA LOKI: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LABELS Welcome to Part 2 of “The concise guide to Loki,” a multi-part series where I cover some of the most important topics around our favorite logging database: Grafana Loki. As I reflect on the fifth anniversary of Loki, it felt like a good opportunity to summarize some of the important parts of how it works, how it’s built, how to run it, etc. And as the name of the series suggests, I’m doing it as concisely as I can. gru 19 GRAFANA LABS IN 2023: TOP 10 MOMENTS OF THE YEAR If you ask us to score 2023, we would give it a 10 out of 10. Not only because we released Grafana 10 and celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the Grafana project with the first-ever Golden Grot Awards and the launch of a four-part documentary series. But also because we expanded our OSS offerings (welcome to the family, Grafana Pyrsocope and Grafana Beyla!) and our fully managed Grafana Cloud solution, which now includes Frontend Observability, Application Observability, cost management tools, and more.