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Observability with Grafana

By : Rob Chapman, Peter Holmes
Book Image

Observability with Grafana

By: Rob Chapman, Peter Holmes

Overview of this book

To overcome application monitoring and observability challenges, Grafana Labs offers a modern, highly scalable, cost-effective Loki, Grafana, Tempo, and Mimir (LGTM) stack along with Prometheus for the collection, visualization, and storage of telemetry data. Beginning with an overview of observability concepts, this book teaches you how to instrument code and monitor systems in practice using standard protocols and Grafana libraries. As you progress, you’ll create a free Grafana cloud instance and deploy a demo application to a Kubernetes cluster to delve into the implementation of the LGTM stack. You’ll learn how to connect Grafana Cloud to AWS, GCP, and Azure to collect infrastructure data, build interactive dashboards, make use of service level indicators and objectives to produce great alerts, and leverage the AI & ML capabilities to keep your systems healthy. You’ll also explore real user monitoring with Faro and performance monitoring with Pyroscope and k6. Advanced concepts like architecting a Grafana installation, using automation and infrastructure as code tools for DevOps processes, troubleshooting strategies, and best practices to avoid common pitfalls will also be covered. After reading this book, you’ll be able to use the Grafana stack to deliver amazing operational results for the systems your organization uses.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1: Get Started with Grafana and Observability
5
Part 2: Implement Telemetry in Grafana
10
Part 3: Grafana in Practice
15
Part 4: Advanced Applications and Best Practices of Grafana

Pivoting from frontend to backend data

Once you have started collecting Frontend Observability data, you will be able to correlate it with backend and infrastructure telemetry. Grafana provides simple interfaces for this when you are using Loki for logs, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics.

Within the Grafana Cloud Frontend Observability app, there are readymade dashboards that make navigation and investigation simple. As discussed in the Setting up GrafanaFrontend Observability section, the app menu has three main sections, namely, Overview, Errors, and Sessions. The Sessions tab allows us to jump into other telemetry that our system is producing and sending to Grafana. You can see in the following screenshot multiple requests to different page URLs alongside the associated session IDs:

Figure 12.8 – The Sessions tab

Figure 12.8 – The Sessions tab

Clicking a Session Id entry will take you to a detailed view, where you can see the Web Vitals for that specific visitor session...