grafana.admintotal.com
Open in
urlscan Pro
34.94.233.247
Public Scan
URL:
https://grafana.admintotal.com/
Submission: On July 13 via api from US — Scanned from US
Submission: On July 13 via api from US — Scanned from US
Form analysis
0 forms found in the DOMText Content
 Close * Search * Dashboards * Home * Divider * Manage * Playlists * Alerting * Alert rules * Sign In * Grafana v8.0.4 (81fef5b4b4) * 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 Jul 11 Obirdability: How to build an observability system for bird songs 🎶 What are those birds I hear when I wake up? What’s the most common bird in my garden? These are the types of questions, along with our general curiosity about the world around us, that motivated us to build an observability system for bird songs — a system you can replicate at home to learn more about the sweet tweets in your backyard, too! In this blog post, we’ll demonstrate how to harness open source tools like BirdNET, Prometheus, Grafana Loki, and Grafana to monitor and analyze bird songs, which, it turns out, can also be good for your mental health. Jul 10 Observing exchange rates: How to keep tabs on currencies during the summer travel season It’s summertime in the Northern Hemisphere, and for many people that means it’s also travel season. But before you depart for your dream holiday, don’t forget the essentials: passport, suitcase, and … Grafana? That’s right. If you’re headed to a different country, odds are you’ll use a different currency when you get there. And you can use Grafana to track changes in the exchange rates so you can get the most bang for your buck. Jul 09 ObservabilityCON 2024: A sneak peek at this year’s agenda ObservabilityCON 2024 is coming to the Big Apple this fall, and today, we’re excited to share an early look at this year’s agenda. Taking place Sept. 24-25 in New York City, ObservabilityCON 2024 is our flagship (and can’t-miss) observability event. We hope you’ll join us to preview the latest features in the Grafana LGTM Stack (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics), learn from Grafana Labs experts and industry peers, and get actionable advice to drive real business impact with your organization’s observability strategy. Jul 08 Upgrade with confidence: Strategies for updating your self-hosted Grafana instance At Grafana Labs we believe in shipping features early and often, and in recent years we’ve doubled down on that philosophy. We no longer wait for the yearly major release to give you access to the next big thing. Instead, we regularly make new features, bug fixes, and security patches available to our self-managing users (Grafana OSS and Grafana Enterprise) throughout the year. Having a dependable release process provides users like you with the best Grafana experience possible, and it provides the flexibility to upgrade in a manner that works best for you and your organization. Jul 07 CI/CD observability: A rich, new opportunity for OpenTelemetry Editor’s note: This article was originally published on The New Stack. Continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) are the backbone of modern software delivery, but there’s still limited visibility into their processes. Here’s how that’s changing with OpenTelemetry (OTel), and why those changes are so exciting. There are different definitions of CI/CD depending on whom you ask, but the consistent part is that it’s continuous — a never-ending feedback loop that’s all about reducing manual processes, generating deployable software and rooting out issues before they reach production. Jul 04 How to customize your Loki deployment with Ansible Michal Vaško is a DevOps engineer at cloudWerkstatt, with a passion for open source technology and a deep love for observability. While operations or platform teams have long relied on visibility into metrics to react swiftly, the idea of doing the same thing with logs was once just a dream. Thankfully, Grafana Loki has revolutionized the logging stack, giving you the same level of visibility with logs that you get with metrics. Jul 02 Getting started with Grafana: best practices to design your first dashboard At its core, observability is about helping humans understand and optimize complex systems. It enables engineering teams to ask questions on the fly, and to learn not only when something goes wrong but why. Observability also allows organizations to proactively identify and address performance issues — before their end users even have a chance to notice. For over a decade, Grafana dashboards have empowered organizations to achieve these (and more) observability goals by unifying and displaying data in beautiful graphs, charts, and other visualizations. Jul 01 Identify anomalies, outlier detection, forecasting: How Grafana Cloud uses AI/ML to make observability easier At Grafana Labs, our No. 1 approach when building AI/ML tools is to enable humans (a.k.a. all of us!) to understand complex systems. In other words, we want to make observability still human, but less complicated. (Our second use case? Making social media more fun.) We believe that AI/ML tools in observability should work towards minimizing toil and the need for everyone in your organization to have the same deep domain knowledge about your increasingly complex stack. Jun 30 Industrial IoT visualization: Why United Manufacturing Hub chose Grafana to power its IIoT platform Denis Gontcharov is a data consultant who helps aluminum smelters break down data barriers. For the past five years, he has supported the aluminum industry with IT and data services as an independent consultant. Denis also works as a Developer Advocate at the United Manufacturing Hub. Jeremy Theocharis is co-founder and CTO at United Manufacturing Hub. He is an expert in industrial IoT with over seven years of experience leading large-scale IIoT projects in various industries. Jun 26 Grafana security update: Grafana Loki and unintended data write attempts to Amazon S3 buckets Editor’s note: We have updated the copy to reflect changes from our partners at Google. (June 27 19:00 UTC) Out of an abundance of caution, we are publishing this as a security advisory. You may have read or heard about the Medium blog post, “How an empty S3 bucket can make your AWS bill explode,” which described how unauthorized write attempts to an Amazon S3 storage bucket led to a $1,300 bill, and the news that AWS subsequently made a change to S3 in which unauthorized requests that customers did not initiate are free of charge.