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* Search dashboards * Dashboards * Home * * Browse * Playlists * Alerting * Alert rules * Silences * Alert groups * Sign in * Help * Documentation * Support * Community * Keyboard shortcuts * Grafana v8.3.4 (a551d74b11) General / HOME WELCOME TO GRAFANA NEED HELP? DocumentationTutorialsCommunityPublic Slack DASHBOARDS STARRED DASHBOARDS RECENTLY VIEWED DASHBOARDS LATEST FROM THE BLOG feb 17 GRAFANA 8.4 RELEASE: NEW PANELS, BETTER QUERY CACHING, INCREASED SECURITY, ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES, AND MORE! 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. feb 16 INTRODUCING GRAFANA K6 CLOUD FOR EDUCATION, A FREE PROGRAM TO HELP TEACH PERFORMANCE TESTING Grafana k6 is our open source tool to help you ship reliable applications by doing performance testing in a modern and developer-friendly way. Performance testing is still unknown to many, but it is not a new topic. In fact, performance testing courses are everywhere — even at colleges and universities. One of our passions is to educate others on the best practices of performance testing, working together with the Grafana k6 community. feb 15 WHAT ARE CARDINALITY SPIKES AND WHY DO THEY MATTER? At Grafana Labs, we spend a lot of time talking to our customers, and something we’ve heard from people in a wide range of organizations is that they want to be able to better manage sudden spikes in cardinality. Here we will give you a basic overview of what cardinality is and why it’s an important factor in your observability setup, especially when there is a dramatic uptick. What is cardinality? feb 14 LEARN HOW TO GET STARTED WITH GRAFANA CLOUD, GRAFANA ONCALL, GRAFANA TEMPO, AND THE GRAFANA STACK Are your metrics, logs, and traces playing hard to get in your current observability setup? Feel like your on-call messages are left on read? Is the heatmap between your data sources fizzling out on your dashboard? As our valentine to the community, Grafana Labs is hosting free webinars throughout February that will help you fall in love with observability, on-call management, distributed tracing, and more — whether you’ve been in a long-term relationship with your stack or you’ve just dipped your toe in the data visualization pool. feb 11 TRANSFORMING APPLICATION LOGS INTO METRICS WITH ISTIO AND GRAFANA CLOUD Antonio Berben is a Field Engineer working for solo.io on Gloo Mesh (with Istio) and Gloo Edge (with Envoy). He is a Kubernetes enthusiast and his favorite quote is: “I will go anywhere, provided it be forward” from David Livingstone. You can find and follow Antonio on Twitter. Kim Uyttebrouck is an experienced leader who has a proven track record of working with successful teams in both professional and personal life. feb 10 BOOTSTRAPPING A CLOUD NATIVE MULTI-DATA CENTER OBSERVABILITY STACK Bram Vogelaar is a DevOps Cloud Engineer at The Factory, and he recently delivered an intro to observability talk during our Grafana Labs' EMEA meetup. When I talk to customers, they might tell me about how their applications are running in two data centers, but when we probe a little further, it turns out that their observability stack is only available in one of them. This revelation hit close to home last March. feb 09 REAL-TIME DRONE TRACKING AND MANAGEMENT WITH GRAFANA The number of internet-connected assets around us that are powering services and utilities in a wide array of sectors is rising at an exponential rate. As a result, it’s becoming critical for businesses that provide such services and utilities to have an observability stack tailored to the type of physical hardware devices that are generally deployed in swarms. Historically, two major features supporting such applications — real-time sensor data ingestion and manual remote control of hardware — have not been supported natively in Grafana. feb 08 GRAFANA 7.5.15 AND 8.3.5 RELEASED WITH MODERATE SEVERITY SECURITY FIXES Today we are releasing Grafana 8.3.5 and 7.5.15. This patch release includes MEDIUM severity security fixes for vulnerabilities that affect Grafana. Release v8.3.5, only containing a security fix: Download Grafana 8.3.5 Release notes Release v7.5.15, only containing a security fix: Download Grafana 7.5.15 Release notes Appropriate patches have been applied to Grafana Cloud and as always, we closely coordinated with all cloud providers licensed to offer Grafana Pro. feb 07 GOING OFF-LABEL WITH GRAFANA LOKI: HOW TO SET UP A LOW-COST TWITTER ANALYSIS The term “off-label” is used to describe when a product is being used successfully for something other than its intended purpose. It’s a quite common occurrence in the pharmaceutical industry, but it can also happen in the world of software. Grafana Loki was written as — and is marketed as — a simple, Prometheus-friendly logging backend with a very low total cost of ownership. It’s great at its intended purpose, but its architecture makes it a rich source of off-label usages.