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Grafana Labs webinars: Getting started, scaling Prometheus, and of course, more
plugins!
maalis 31
This March, we continued February’s theme of focusing on the core building
blocks of the Grafana LGTM Stack (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization,
Tempo for traces, Mimir for metrics). This included webinars on how to get
started with Grafana, how to integrate yet another plugin (Google Cloud
Monitoring), and how to scale Prometheus metrics. Here’s a look at the on-demand
sessions you may have missed in March — and the upcoming webinars you can
register for right now.
GrafanaCON 2023: Get a first look at this year's agenda
maalis 30
GrafanaCON 2023 will be here before you know it, and there’s no better proof
than this: The agenda is now live! This year’s event will mark the release of
Grafana 10, the latest major version of the open source project that Torkel
Ödegaard started back in 2013. As we prepare to celebrate both Grafana 10 and 10
years of the Grafana project, there’s never been a better time to attend Grafana
Labs’ annual community conference.
Let your dashboards shine: Introducing the Golden Grot Awards
maalis 29
Since the birth of the Grafana dashboard, we’ve seen community members build
stunning visualizations to track everything from personal hobbies to
mission-critical business metrics. In the past decade we’ve added features and
functions to the dashboard toolkit — we were all pretty excited about
histograms, pie charts, and retro LED bar gauges — and your visualizations have
only gotten cooler over time. And now we want to recognize those fantastic
dashboards and the community members that built them.
Reduce compliance TCO by using Grafana Loki for non-SIEM logs
maalis 28
Compliance is a term commonly associated with heavily regulated industries such
as finance, healthcare, and telecommunication. But in reality, it touches nearly
every business today as governments and other regulatory agencies seek to enact
tighter controls over the use of our collective digital footprint. As a result,
more and more companies need to retain a record of every single digital
transaction under their control. And since these logs are often retained for
years, they can translate to a massive expense for the business.
A year in Mimir: Massive scale, new metrics formats, increased adoption
maalis 27
When we introduced Grafana Mimir into the open source ecosystem, we weren’t shy
about our ambitions. Once we got past answering some of the easier questions
(For the record, the name Mimir comes from Norse mythology, and it’s pronounced
/mɪ’mir/.), we quickly got to work making good on our promise to deliver the
most scalable, most performant open source time series database (TSDB) in the
world. Since launching Mimir a year ago, we have focused our efforts on
enhancing Mimir’s core capabilities to provide significant scale — 1 billion
active series and beyond — with easy deployment, multi-tenancy, durable storage,
high availability, and super fast query performance.
Meet the minds behind Grafana Pyroscope: Christian, Cyril, Dmitry, and Ryan
maalis 23
What do you get when you combine the wit, wisdom, and weird humor of four
talented tech minds? As it turns out, a surprisingly lively Q&A! As Grafana
Pyroscope emerges from the union of Grafana Phlare and Pyroscope, it’s time to
really get to know the people behind these continuous profiling projects. That’s
why we brought together the Pyroscope founders, Dmitry Filimonov and Ryan Perry,
and Phlare technical leads, Cyril Tovena and Christian Simon, for this
light-hearted conversation.
Grafana security release: New versions with security fixes for CVE-2023-1410
maalis 22
Today we are releasing Grafana 9.4.7, which includes updates such as enhanced
navigation and custom visualization panels. In addition, this release contains
security fixes for CVE-2023-1410. We have also released a security patch for
Grafana 8.5.22, 9.3.11, and 9.2.15 to address these issues. Release 9.4.7,
latest release with security patch: Download Grafana 9.4.7 Release 9.3.11,
latest 9.3 patch with security patch: Download Grafana 9.3.11 Release 9.2.15,
latest 9.2 patch with security patch:
Taking the leap: A junior developer's experience joining Grafana Labs
maalis 22
It’s been nine months since I joined Grafana Labs, and I couldn’t be happier
with my decision to become a junior frontend developer in the Grafana Frontend
Platform team. That’s not to say I didn’t have any trepidation. I’d made a
career switch into software development only a few years ago, which made me
question if I could measure up here. Thankfully, those doubts have turned out to
be unfounded. My role has helped me expand my knowledge and skills in web
development and broaden my point of view.
Introducing Grafana Cloud k6: unified performance testing and observability
maalis 21
Organizations use load and performance testing to prevent issues from impacting
customers, which is essential if they want to stay relevant in today’s
digital-first world. And with the rise of cloud native technology and DevOps,
software teams must shift performance testing left, towards development.
However, traditional load and performance testing tools simply haven’t kept
pace, leaving developers, operations, and QA teams siloed. The result: slower
release velocity, lower production quality, and decreased customer satisfaction.
From fish tanks to data banks: finding Grafana on a farm
maalis 20
I started a fish farm because I realized that the three marine biologists in the
world weren’t giving up their jobs. It was 2014 and I had just finished a degree
in marine ecology, so it seemed like a good idea in my head. Of course, actually
building and operating a fish farm — technically, an aquaponics farm — turned
out to me much harder than I ever expected. This all took place in another
(work) life, long before I joined Grafana Labs as a senior solutions engineer,
but not before I became familiar with Grafana.