Learn about the newest features of Grafana v6.0 including Grafana Loki, Prometheus-inspired, open source logging in Grafana, the new explore workflow, new cloud data sources and more!
This talk covers experience and thoughts about how to approach the monitoring and management of cloud-native systems. It will draw both from observations of the opportunities provided by systems like Kubernetes as well as from practical hands-on experience from building real monitoring systems. With luck it will provide both experiences from the past, and inspirations for the future.
Nikki Attea talks about one of the endless permutations of metrics software you can pair with Sensu. She'll show you how to collect data using Sensu check output metric extraction, transform that data with a Sensu InfluxDB Handler, store the data in an InfluxDB time series database and visualize that data on a Grafana dashboard.
Loki is a logging backend, optimized for users running Prometheus and Kubernetes. It's the latest 100% open source project from the team at Grafana Labs that's lets you search, visualize and explore your logs natively in Grafana.
The launch of Grafana v5 is probably the single biggest enhancement of the project's history. New features include a totally revamped layout engine, dashboard folders, and some foundational UX/UI improvements.
This talk outlines the components of our monitoring stack (what we're allowed to share) and what drove us to seek out Grafana in the first place. We discuss our starting point, the challenges we face on a daily basis, and what we plan for the future as we continue to scale.
In this talk Dimitri will talk about their experience integrating Grafana with Prometheus and deploying it at scales - the obstacles they had to overcome and exciting possibilities Grafana has offered Percona.
This presentation will give an overview of the growing success of Grafana at CERN with some examples of monitoring solutions and technologies used for the different applications at CERN.