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Create cross-account, custom Amazon Managed Grafana dashboards for Amazon Redshift

Feed: AWS Big Data Blog. Amazon Managed Grafana recently announced a new data source plugin for Amazon Redshift, enabling you to query, visualize, and alert on your Amazon Redshift data from Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces. With the new Amazon Redshift data source, you can now create dashboards and alerts in your Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces to analyze your structured and semi-structured data across data warehouses, operational databases, and data lakes. The Amazon Redshift plugin also comes with default out-of-the-box dashboards that make it simple to get started monitoring the health and performance of your Amazon Redshift clusters. In this post, ... Read More
Amazon Managed Grafana introduces new API for creating Grafana API tokens and support for version 8.4
Feed: Recent Announcements. Amazon Managed Grafana now supports a new API for creating Grafana API tokens, as well as support for new plugins, Grafana version 8.4, and workspace tags. With CreateWorkspaceApiKey, customers can create Grafana API tokens without having to log into the Grafana workspace console, enabling users to programmatically create, delete, and manage Grafana resources such as dashboards, alerts, and data sources. Amazon Managed Grafana adds support for Github, Moogsoft, Pixie, and Windrose plugins, enabling customers to connect, query, and visualize data from additional data sources. Existing and new Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces now support Grafana version 8.4, with ... Read More
Enhance your data visualizations with Azure Managed Grafana—now in preview

Feed: Microsoft Azure Blog. Author: Arti Gulwadi. This blog has been co-authored by Ye Gu, Principal Program Manager. Organizations are transforming their digital environments to increase agility and to operate more efficiently. We see this transformation in how customers migrate to the cloud and adopt cloud-native technologies and practices in their own environments. As their digital estates become increasingly more complex and critical to their business operations, it becomes even more important to effectively manage and monitor their applications and infrastructure. Grafana is a popular open-source analytics visualization tool that allows users to bring together logs, traces, metrics, ... Read More
Query and visualize Amazon Redshift operational metrics using the Amazon Redshift plugin for Grafana

Feed: AWS Big Data Blog. Grafana is a rich interactive open-source tool by Grafana Labs for visualizing data across one or many data sources. It’s used in a variety of modern monitoring stacks, allowing you to have a common technical base and apply common monitoring practices across different systems. Amazon Managed Grafana is a fully managed, scalable, and secure Grafana-as-a-service solution developed by AWS in collaboration with Grafana Labs. Amazon Redshift is the most widely used data warehouse in the cloud. You can view your Amazon Redshift cluster’s operational metrics on the Amazon Redshift console, use AWS CloudWatch, and query ... Read More
Amazon Managed Grafana adds support for Amazon Athena and Amazon Redshift data sources and Geomap visualization
Feed: Recent Announcements. Amazon Managed Grafana announces new data source plugins for Amazon Athena and Amazon Redshift, enabling customers to query, visualize, and alert on their Athena and Redshift data from Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces. Amazon Managed Grafana now also supports CloudFlare, Zabbix, and Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring data sources as well as the Geomap panel visualization and open source Grafana version 8.2. With the new Amazon Athena data source, customers can now connect to, query, and analyze their Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) data using standard SQL directly from Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces. Customers can also leverage the default ... Read More
AWS announces General Availability of Amazon Managed Grafana with SAML 2.0 and Grafana v8.0 features
Feed: Recent Announcements. Amazon Managed Grafana is now generally available. Amazon Managed Grafana is a fully managed, secure data visualization service that enables customers to query, correlate, and visualize operational metrics, logs, and traces for their applications across multiple data sources. Developed in collaboration with Grafana Labs, Amazon Managed Grafana manages the provisioning, setup, scaling, and maintenance of Grafana servers, eliminating the need for customers to do this themselves. As part of this launch, we are introducing additional capabilities such as native support for Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 to enable single sign-on for Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces. Using ... Read More
Automating Your Home with Grafana and Siemens Controllers

Feed: AWS Architecture Blog. Imagine that you have access to a digital twin of your house that allows you to remotely monitor and control different devices inside your home. Forgot to turn off the heater or air conditioning? Didn’t close water faucets? Wondering how long your kids have been watching TV? Wouldn’t it be nice to have all the information from multiple devices in a single place? Nowadays, many of us have smart things at home, such as thermostats, security cameras, wireless sensors, switches, etc. The problem is that most of these smart things come with different mobile applications. To ... Read More
Weaponry Weaponry: Grafana dashboards for pgSCV.
Feed: Planet PostgreSQL. I would like to emphasize, these are initial versions of dashboards, they will be extended or changed in the future. Now there are three dashboards, because pgSCV can expose metrics about PostgreSQL, Pgbouncer and operating system. In next releases of pgSCV it is planned to collect metrics about other Postgres-related tools, like pgBackrest, Patroni and similar, hence the list of dashboards will also be extended.I would like to emphasize, these are initial versions of dashboards, they will be extended or changed in the future. Now there are three dashboards, because pgSCV can expose metrics about PostgreSQL, Pgbouncer ... Read More
Amazon Managed Service for Grafana now supports Grafana Enterprise upgrade, Grafana version 7.5, Open Distro for Elasticsearch integration, and AWS Billing reports
Feed: Recent Announcements. Amazon Managed Service for Grafana (AMG) is a fully managed service that manages the provisioning, setup, scaling, and maintenance of Grafana servers, eliminating the need for customers to do this themselves. Customers can now upgrade their AMG workspaces to Grafana Enterprise with a 30-day free trial via an AWS Marketplace subscription, enabling access to Enterprise data source plugins such as ServiceNow, Splunk, and New Relic as well as support, training, and consultation directly from Grafana Labs. AMG now also supports open source Grafana version 7.5, which includes new features such as support for larger Prometheus queries via ... Read More
Déployer SAS Viya 4 en comprenant ses nouveautés par rapport aux versions précédentes

Feed: SAS Blogs. Author: Daniel Massarini. SAS Viya 4 est un terme qui englobe toutes les versions basées sur la cadence (cf. ci-dessous). La plupart des références omettent le chiffre 4 parce qu'elles concernent une version spécifique (comme 2020.1) ou qu'elles sont pour SAS Viya en général. Dans certaines références qui font la distinction entre les générations de SAS Viya, comme dans cet article, le numéro (4) est conservé. 1. Introduction SAS Viya 4 est une version cloud native alors que SAS Viya 3.5 est cloud ready et SAS 9.4 cloud compatible. Elle tire parti de nombreuses technologies modernes comme ... Read More
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