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Learn Grafana 7.0

Learn Grafana 7.0

By : Eric Salituro
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Learn Grafana 7.0

Learn Grafana 7.0

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By: Eric Salituro

Overview of this book

Grafana is an open-source analytical platform used to analyze and monitoring time-series data. This beginner's guide will help you get to grips with Grafana's new features for querying, visualizing, and exploring metrics and logs no matter where they are stored. The book begins by showing you how to install and set up the Grafana server. You'll explore the working mechanism of various components of the Grafana interface along with its security features, and learn how to visualize and monitor data using, InfluxDB, Prometheus, Logstash, and Elasticsearch. This Grafana book covers the advanced features of the Graph panel and shows you how Stat, Table, Bar Gauge, and Text are used. You'll build dynamic dashboards to perform end-to-end analytics and label and organize dashboards into folders to make them easier to find. As you progress, the book delves into the administrative aspects of Grafana by creating alerts, setting permissions for teams, and implementing user authentication. Along with exploring Grafana's multi-cloud monitoring support, you'll also learn about Grafana Loki, which is a backend logger for users running Prometheus and Kubernetes. By the end of this book, you'll have gained all the knowledge you need to start building interactive dashboards.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Getting Started with Grafana
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Real-World Grafana
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Managing Grafana
Managing Permissions for Users and Teams

In this chapter, we'll be taking a closer look at how to manage users, teams, and organizations with respect to controlling access to Grafana resources such as dashboards, folders, or data sources. During the course of this book, you've probably been logging into your site as the sole admin user, which is fine for a server limited to a local computer used almost exclusively for learning. However, it would be a completely unsuitable setup for a server supporting even a handful of users.

If you are responsible for managing your Grafana site, you'll soon be dealing with new users, and with every new user comes the inevitable question: how much access should I allow this user? You could set up every user with full admin permissions to do anything and everything, but what if they accidentally delete something important? What if they inadvertently create a panel that accesses...

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