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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 Best practices to scale and modernize your observability strategy Nov. 17 ObservabilityCON 2023 took place in London this week, showcasing all the latest and greatest trends in open source observability. Following the opening keynote, the event featured a range of breakout sessions — led by both Grafana Labs experts and members of the Grafana OSS community — that explored observability best practices and lessons learned. Many of these sessions dialed in on a particular theme: how to scale and modernize an observability strategy using the open and composable LGTM (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics) Stack. The Grafana OpenTelemetry Distribution for .NET: Optimized for Application Observability Nov. 16 The OpenTelemetry project provides many different components and instrumentations that support different languages and telemetry signals. However, new users often find it hard to pick the right ones and configure them properly for their specific use cases. For this reason, OpenTelemetry defines the concept of a distribution, which is a tailored and customized version of OpenTelemetry components. Here at Grafana Labs, we are all-in on OpenTelemetry. That’s why we are excited to announce the public preview of the Grafana OpenTelemetry distributions for Java and . The Grafana OpenTelemetry Distribution for Java: Optimized for Application Observability Nov. 16 The OpenTelemetry project provides many different components and instrumentations that support different languages and telemetry signals. However, new users often find it hard to pick the right ones and configure them properly for their specific use cases. For this reason, OpenTelemetry defines the concept of a distribution, which is a tailored and customized version of OpenTelemetry components. Here at Grafana Labs, we are all-in on OpenTelemetry. That’s why we are excited to announce the public preview of the Grafana OpenTelemetry distributions for Java and . Set and scale service level objectives in Grafana Cloud: Introducing Grafana SLO Nov. 15 When we began offering Grafana Cloud Metrics, we set a service level agreement (SLA) for 99.5% of requests to be completed within a few seconds. So we built an alert that would go off if more than 0.5% of requests were slower than a couple of seconds within a five-minute moving window. Sounds reasonable, right? Not exactly. The alert fired multiple times a week or sometimes even multiple times a day – typically false alarms. How Asserts.ai will make it even easier for Grafana Cloud users to understand their observability data Nov. 14 At Grafana Labs, our mission has always been to help our users and customers understand the behavior of their applications and services. Over the past two years, the biggest needs we’ve heard from our customers have been to make it easier to understand their observability data, to extend observability into the application layer, and to get deeper, contextualized analytics. To that end, I’m excited to share that Grafana Labs has acquired Asserts. Announcing Application Observability in Grafana Cloud, with native support for OpenTelemetry and Prometheus Nov. 14 The Grafana LGTM Stack (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics) offers the freedom and flexibility for monitoring application performance. But we’ve also heard from many of our users and customers that you need a solution that makes it easier and faster to get started with application monitoring. During the opening keynote of ObservabilityCON 2023, we announced that we are delivering exactly that: We expanded Grafana Cloud’s capabilities to include Application Observability — an out-of-the box solution to minimize MTTR (mean time to resolution) and improve reliability across your applications. Grafana Beyla 1.0 release: zero-code instrumentation for application telemetry using eBPF Nov. 14 Just two months after introducing the public preview of Grafana Beyla, we are excited to announce the general availability of the open source project with the release of Grafana Beyla 1.0 at ObservabilityCON 2023 today. We’ve worked hard in the last two months to stabilize, stress test, and refine the features that were part of the public preview of this open source eBPF auto-instrumentation tool. But we’ve also added a couple of noteworthy improvements, which we’d like to showcase today. Manage log volumes, metrics cardinality, monthly bills: Explore Grafana Cloud cost management tools Nov. 14 As more organizations adopt observability at massive scale, they have also been grappling with rising costs. Over the past 12 months, we have been working on different solutions to help our users better understand and manage their observability stack, not to mention the bills that come with scaling it. At ObservabilityCON 2023, we rolled out a new cost management hub in Grafana Cloud that is home to a suite of new and improved cost management tools developed to help manage, control, and optimize your spend. ObservabilityCON 2023: Major news announcements, product releases, and more! Nov. 14 During the opening keynote of ObservabilityCON 2023 in London, we announced a range of new updates to make it easier and faster for the open source observability community to get started and scale their observability stacks. "Over the past two years, the biggest needs we’ve heard from our customers have been to make it easier to understand their observability data, to extend observability into the application layer, and to get deeper, contextualized analytics,” said Tom Wilkie, CTO of Grafana Labs. ObservabilityCON 2023: Everything you need to know Nov. 13 ObservabilityCON 2023 is right around the corner! That means it’s officially time to start preparing for our premier open source observability event, taking place 14-15 November in London. It all kicks off with the opening keynote on 14 November at 13:30 GMT. If you’re not joining us in person, be sure to sign up for the keynote livestream to hear some exciting updates from Grafana Labs CEO/Co-founder Raj Dutt, CTO Tom Wilkie, and members of our engineering team. Useful links DocumentationGetting startedCommunity forumReport a bug Version 6.7.4 (8e44bbc5f5)