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Close * Dashboards * Home * Divider * Manage * Playlists * Snapshots * Configuration * Plugins * Sign In * Grafana v6.7.4 (8e44bbc5f5) * Documentation * Support * Community * Keyboard shortcuts * Help Home Annotations & Alerts Welcome to Grafana Dashboards STARRED DASHBOARDS RECENTLY VIEWED DASHBOARDS Latest from the blog Grafana Labs at KubeCon: eBPF, sustainability, Prometheus, and more März 15 Grafana Labs is once again headed to KubeCon, and we want to see you there! KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 will run from Tuesday, March 19 to Friday, March 22 at the Paris Expo Porte De Versailles. The conference, which is the CNCF’s flagship event, brings together open source enthusiasts from around the world. Grafana Labs is a proud silver sponsor of this year’s KubeCon Europe event, including Observability Day 2024 on March 19. 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Here at Grafana Labs, we’re fully committed to the OpenTelemetry project and community. We continually focus on building compatibility into both our open source projects and products, and on helping our users combine OpenTelemetry and Grafana to advance their observability strategies. 5 key takeaways from the Grafana Labs' 2024 Observability Survey März 12 Regardless of the industry they operate in or the number of people they employ, businesses with mature observability practices can respond to incidents faster — and save time and money in the process, according to the second annual Grafana Labs Observability Survey. Organizations are making observability a critical part of their software development lifecycles as they grapple with the complexity of modern applications. However, this year’s survey makes it clear that not everyone is at the same stage of adoption, with teams that are further behind struggling to keep up with the always-on demands of today’s users. How to use PGO and Grafana Pyroscope to optimize Go applications März 11 Profile-guided optimization (PGO) is a compiler feature that uses runtime profiling data to optimize code. Now fully integrated in Go 1.21+, PGO is a powerful tool to boost application performance — and with Grafana Pyroscope, our open source continuous profiling database, you can significantly magnify the value of PGO. In this post, we’ll explore what PGO is, how the Pyroscope team has used it internally to improve performance, and how you can use PGO to make your own programs faster. Removal of AngularJS support in Grafana: what you need to know März 11 In Grafana 11, which will be released in preview in April and generally available in May, support for AngularJS will be turned off by default for all on-premise and cloud instances of Grafana. This will prevent any plugin that relies on AngularJS from being loaded and has the potential to significantly disrupt your dashboard experience. In this blog post, I will explain what is happening, how to tell if you will be impacted, and provide guidance on how to migrate to supported data sources and visualization panels. Grafana security release: Medium severity security fix for CVE-2024-1442 März 07 We recently released Grafana 10.4 along with Grafana 10.3.4, 10.2.5, 10.1.8, 10.0.12 and 9.5.17. The latest version of Grafana and these patch releases contain a fix for CVE-2024-1442, a medium severity security vulnerability with Grafana’s access control system. Release 10.4.0, latest release with the security patch: Download Grafana 10.4.0 Release 10.3.4 with the security patch: Download Grafana 10.3.4 Release 10.2.5 with the security patch: Download Grafana 10.2.5 Release 10.1.8 with the security patch: How we improved ingester load balancing in Grafana Mimir with spread-minimizing tokens März 07 Grafana Mimir is our open source, horizontally scalable, multi-tenant time series database, which allows us to ingest beyond 1 billion active series. Mimir ingesters use consistent hashing, a distributed hashing technique for data replication. This technique guarantees a minimal number of relocation of time series between available ingesters when some ingesters are added or removed from the system. Unfortunately, we noticed that the consistent hashing algorithm previously used by Mimir ingesters caused an uneven distribution of time series between ingesters, with load distribution differences going up to 25%. Grafana 10.4 release: Grafana Alerting improvements, visualization updates, new plugin, and more März 06 Grafana 10.4 is here! The latest version of Grafana introduces feature updates, a new plugin, as well as provides a preview of functionality we intend to make generally available in Grafana 11, which will be featured at GrafanaCON 2024 in April. Download Grafana 10.4 Until then, the Grafana 10.4 release includes upgrades to the canvas, geomap, and table visualizations. There is also a quicker way to set up alert notifications in Grafana Alerting and a new UI for configuring SSO. GrafanaCON 2024: A look at this year’s agenda März 06 Update: GrafanaCON 2024 is officially sold out, but you can still sign up for the waitlist and join us virtually for our keynote recap webinar. GrafanaCON 2024 is just over a month away, and today, we’re thrilled to present the first look at this year’s agenda. Taking place in Amsterdam, April 9-10, GrafanaCON is our annual conference focused on all things Grafana and its extended open source ecosystem. This year’s event is in person (for the first time in five years! Useful links DocumentationGetting startedCommunity forumReport a bug Version 6.7.4 (8e44bbc5f5)