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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 v8.3.0 (914fcedb72) General / HOME WELCOME TO GRAFANA NEED HELP? DocumentationTutorialsCommunityPublic Slack DASHBOARDS STARRED DASHBOARDS RECENTLY VIEWED DASHBOARDS LATEST FROM THE BLOG Dec 08 AN UPDATE ON 0DAY CVE-2021-41090: GRAFANA DIRECTORY TRAVERSAL Yesterday, we released an update to Grafana fixing a directory traversal attack tracked under CVE-2021-41090. We wanted to blog about it again today for two reasons: First, we wanted to give more insight into our timeline as external events forced us to deviate from our planned timeline. On the “positive” side, we had our first 0day! Second, given the AWS outage yesterday, we wanted to re-amplify the message that all users should upgrade their Grafana 8. Dec 08 GRAFANA AGENT 0.20.1 AND 0.21.2 RELEASED WITH SECURITY FIXES Grafana Labs internally identified a security vulnerability in the Grafana Agent. This vulnerability has been assigned CVE-2021-41090 and has a CVSS score of 7.2 (high) and can be found on Github. We haven’t found any evidence that this vulnerability has been exploited, but out of an abundance of caution, we want to notify all users so they can take action. Inline Secrets Exposure (CVE-2021-41090) Summary On May 24, 2021, Grafana Agent v0. Dec 07 GRAFANA 8.3.1, 8.2.7, 8.1.8, AND 8.0.7 RELEASED WITH HIGH SEVERITY SECURITY FIX Today we are releasing Grafana 8.3.1, 8.2.7, 8.1.8, and 8.0.7. This patch release includes a high severity security fix that affects Grafana versions from v8.0.0-beta1 through v8.3.0. Release v8.3.1, only containing a security fix: Download Grafana 8.3.1 Release notes Release v8.2.7, only containing a security fix: Download Grafana 8.2.7 Release notes Release v8.1.8, only containing a security fix: Download Grafana 8.1.8 Release notes Release v8. Dec 06 TESTING SHIFT LEFT OBSERVABILITY WITH THE GRAFANA STACK, OPENTELEMETRY, AND K6 Development is no longer a linear journey from point A to point B. As more projects shift into a state of organic growth, user feedback and constant experimentation are increasingly becoming the norm, if not the standard for engineering. “In order to support this rapid experimentation, we’re beginning to embrace new working methods and practices,” said Vinodh Ravi, Executive Director of Platform Engineering at JPMorgan Chase. But there are two distinct cognitive loops that have to interconnect: The approach developers have to create the applications by building and deploying continuously is different from that of the devops engineers who have to maintain the apps and make the code more reliable and resilient. Dec 03 NEW FEATURE IN LOKI 2.4: NO MORE ORDERING CONSTRAINT A new version of Loki was released back in November, and I’m here to talk about one of its most exciting features. Loki 2.4 finally removed the requirement that all data must be ingested in timestamp-ascending order. Instead, Loki now allows out of order logs up to a configurable validity window (more to come on that). In this post, I’ll walk through what all this means and why we’re thrilled about it. Dec 02 NEW IN THE KUBERNETES INTEGRATION FOR GRAFANA CLOUD: CURATED DASHBOARDS, BUILT-IN ALERTS, AND MORE Back in May, we announced the Kubernetes integration to help users easily monitor and alert on core Kubernetes cluster metrics using the Grafana Agent, our lightweight observability data collector optimized for sending metric, log, and trace data to Grafana Cloud. The integration allows Grafana Cloud users to monitor and alert on Kubernetes cluster metrics. Since the original release, we’ve added new features and enhancements to help our users go even further. Dec 01 GRAFANA 8.3 RELEASED: RECORDED QUERIES, PANEL SUGGESTIONS, NEW PANELS, ADDED SECURITY, AND MORE Grafana 8.3 is here! This is an exciting release for Grafana Labs. This release includes the new Candlestick panel, a new visualization suggestions engine, support for AWS Metrics Insights and, for our Grafana Enterprise users, recorded queries. Get 8.3 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. Here’s a closer look at the important new features in 8. Nov 30 LEARN ABOUT MONITORING WITH GRAFANA CLOUD, LOAD TESTING WITH K6, AND MORE AT OUR VIRTUAL MEETUPS ‘Tis the season for more virtual Grafana meetups! After successfully launching the Grafana Meetup Program in August, we’re ending the year by bringing together the Grafana community in EMEA and in the West Coast/Rockies region to share expert tips from the Grafana and k6 teams, hear from observability pros at different organizations, engage in live Q&As, and help make new connections among Grafana users. And did we mention there’s a chance to win some cool Grafana swag? Nov 29 HOW TO BUILD PERFORMANCE TESTS INTO YOUR CI PIPELINE WITH K6, GITHUB ACTIONS, AND GRAFANA Performance testing is an essential component of building fast and reliable web services. Until recently, this testing typically happened later in the development process and was often performed by a separate team or even a third party. But speed is the competitive advantage for companies, and prioritizing testing during the development process can speed time to market for new applications. Now, many companies are shifting left, incorporating performance testing much earlier in the development process and often within the development team itself. Nov 26 HOW KAMBI MIGRATED FROM AN IN-HOUSE GRAPHITE SOLUTION TO GRAFANA CLOUD When you’re a sports betting technology company and you realize your in-house, on-prem Graphite solution for monitoring metrics is no longer a sure-thing, what do you do? That was the dilemma at Kambi, a quickly growing business – with a passion for using open source technology – that has about 500 different micro services in production and around 200,000 incoming metrics messages per second. During a presentation at ObservabilityCON 2021, Kambi site reliability engineer Frank Stengård recounted the story of how his company outgrew Graphite, created a small open source Graphite firewall tool called Hadrianus (named after the famous emperor) to handle some vexing issues, and successfully migrated “a horrible amount of data” to Grafana Cloud.