Grafana Labs have launched Grafana 12, bringing significant updates to its visualisation and dashboarding platform. Several new key features are now generally available, including Git Sync, dynamic dashboards, and improvements to Drilldown. A central feature is a new collection of observability-as-code tools, designed to help teams automate observability workflows.
Grafana Loki version 3.4 introduces enhancements such as standardized storage with Thanos, a sizing guidance page, merging of Promtail into Grafana Alloy, and support for out-of-order logs.
This skill path by Bryce Yu guides users through the basics of managing databases on Kubernetes using KubeBlocks. It covers installation, deployment, upgrades, backup, observability, and auto-tuning of database clusters.
This article provides an overview of OpenTelemetry, an open-source observability framework, and guides on integrating it with Go applications. It covers key concepts like logs, metrics, and traces, and demonstrates setting up a reusable telemetry package using OpenTelemetry in Go.
Explore various open-source tools for monitoring your home network, including Grafana, Zabbix, PRTG, Pi.Alert, Cacti, Nagios Core, Icinga 2, Prometheus, NetXMS, and Ntopng. These tools help manage network traffic, identify performance bottlenecks, and enhance security.
OpenTelemetry offers a standardized process for observability, but its functionality is a work in progress. Its usefulness depends on the observability tools and platforms used in conjunction with OpenTelemetry.