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Okt. 31


OBSERVABILITYCON: WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

It’s almost that time! ObservabilityCON is coming to New York on Nov. 2, and we
want you to be prepared so you get the most out of the day. Here’s what you need
to know if you plan to attend — in person or virtually. ObservabilityCON: All
you need to know How to sign up: ObservabilityCON, including the pre-conference
workshops, is sold out. However, you can register to watch the keynote virtually
starting at 9:30 a.
Okt. 27


WATCH THIS: AN INSIDE LOOK AT GRAFANALIVE

At Grafana Labs, we love open source, which is another way to say we love being
part of a community. That’s why we were so excited and grateful to finally get
back together face-to-face this year with GrafanaLive. There’s supposed to be a
video here, but for some reason there isn’t. Either we entered the id wrong
(oops!), or Vimeo is down. If it’s the latter, we’d expect they’ll be back up
and running soon.
Okt. 26


REDUCE MTTR AND IMPROVE UX WITH GRAFANA ENTERPRISE: INSIDE OPTUM’S OBSERVABILITY
STACK

Among the 12 greatest stressors in life, six revolve around healthcare issues.
From loss of a loved one to pregnancy and even retirement, these events often
involve interactions with healthcare services — interactions that can either add
to an individual’s stress or, ideally, help alleviate it. For Optum, a
U.S.-based health services business, any one of its nearly 127 million members
could be navigating one of these life events at any given moment.
Okt. 25


HOW TO MONITOR THE HEALTH AND RESOURCE USAGE OF KUBERNETES NODES IN GRAFANA
CLOUD

Learn more about node observability and our Kubernetes Monitoring solution from
a Grafana Labs expert at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022. Visit our
team at Booth S23. The spine is essential to perform every activity, like
crawling, walking, or swimming. Just as the spine is necessary to enable these
functions, your Kubernetes infrastructure needs a backbone to be efficient and
effective. So if Kubernetes clusters act as the spine of your architecture, then
Kubernetes nodes are like the vertebrae — they make up a Kubernetes cluster in
the same way the vertebrae form the spinal column.
Okt. 24


GRAFANA AND CILIUM: DEEP EBPF-POWERED OBSERVABILITY FOR KUBERNETES AND CLOUD
NATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE

Dan Wendlandt, co-founder and CEO of Isovalent, is a longtime contributor to and
leader of open source communities. Dan helped start and lead community and
product strategy at Nicira, the company that built Open vSwitch (OVS) and drove
much of the software-defined networking movement, which became the foundation
for VMware NSX after Nicira was acquired. Dan co-founded Isovalent along with
Thomas Graf, Linux kernel developer and co-creator of Cilium, on the vision that
eBPF was the critical innovation that would help Linux networking and security
make the leap to the age of microservices and Kubernetes.
Okt. 21


KUBECON + CLOUDNATIVECON NA 2022 PREVIEW: PROMETHEUS, OPENTELEMETRY, SLOS, AND
MORE!

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022, the preeminent gathering for the
cloud native community, returns next week, and Grafanistas will be on hand to
impart their knowledge and answer your questions. This year’s conference will be
held in Detroit, with five days of activities kicking off on Monday, Oct. 24.
(Tickets are still available for in-person or virtual attendees.) You’ll find us
at Booth S23 if you want to chat, and be sure to check out all the talks
featuring the Grafana Labs team:
Okt. 20


HOW TO AUTOSCALE GRAFANA LOKI QUERIES USING KEDA

Grafana Loki is Grafana Labs’ open source log aggregation system inspired by
Prometheus. Loki is horizontally scalable, highly available, and multi-tenant.
In addition, Grafana Cloud Logs is our fully managed, lightweight, and
cost-effective log aggregation system based on Grafana Loki, with free and paid
options for individuals, teams, and large enterprises. We operate Grafana Cloud
Logs at a massive scale, with clusters distributed across different regions and
cloud platforms such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
Okt. 20


HOW TO MANAGE HIGH CARDINALITY METRICS IN PROMETHEUS AND KUBERNETES

Over the last few months, a common and recurring theme in our conversations with
users has been about managing observability costs, which is increasing at a rate
faster than the footprint of the applications and infrastructure being
monitored. As enterprises lean into cloud native architectures and the
popularity of Prometheus continues to grow, it is not surprising that metrics
cardinality (a cartesian combination of metrics and labels) also grows. However,
the rate of growth has caught some enterprises by surprise and has become top of
mind when it comes to building and maintaining observability systems and
practices.
Okt. 18


INDUSTRIAL IOT MONITORING WITH GRAFANA: INSIDE VARLAND PLATING'S OBSERVABILITY
STACK

Varland Plating has been in the electroplating business since 1946. At their
industrial job shop in Cincinnati, Ohio, they perform complex electrochemical
treatments on steel, brass, and copper manufactured parts to create everything
from corrosion-resistant building materials to decorative metals. The Varland
team aims to turn around each job in three to five days. In order to deliver
quality products at that high level of service, they need to track and visualize
metrics — temperature, pH levels, electrical current levels, and more — across
every step of the electroplating process.
Okt. 17


GRAFANA 9.2 RELEASE: TROUBLESHOOTING GRAFANA PANELS WITH A NEW SUPPORT FEATURE

Ever run into issues building a panel in your Grafana dashboards? To help with
those issues, the current support process for Grafana, Grafana Cloud, and
Grafana Enterprise often requires many cycles where we request more information.
This can be slow, frustrating for both our users and our support teams, and the
process makes it difficult to reproduce issues without access to similar data.
In the Grafana 9.2 release, we introduced a new panel help feature designed to
help dashboard editors better communicate issues with our support teams.