Grafana is an open-source platform for building dashboards and visualizing data from various sources, such as databases, APIs, and file systems. It's primarily used for monitoring and analyzing data in real-time, making it a popular tool among DevOps teams, system administrators, and data analysts.
TimeIO features a dedicated Grafana instance, providing access to your own managed data streams. Additionally, other data sources can be integrated.
Some key features of Grafana include:
- Data visualization: Grafana offers a wide range of visualization options, including charts, graphs, tables, and more.
- Multi-datasource support: Grafana can connect to multiple data sources, such as Prometheus, InfluxDB, Elasticsearch, MySQL, and PostgreSQL, among others.
- Customizable dashboards: Users can create custom dashboards with various panels, each displaying different data visualizations.
- Alerting and notification: Grafana allows users to set up alerts and notifications based on specific conditions, such as threshold values or anomalies.
- User authentication and authorization: Grafana supports various authentication methods, including OAuth, LDAP, and Active Directory.
- Extensive plugin ecosystem: Grafana has a large community-driven plugin ecosystem, offering additional features, data sources, and visualizations.
- Improved monitoring and troubleshooting: Grafana helps users identify issues and trends in their data, making it easier to troubleshoot and optimize systems.
- Enhanced data analysis: Grafana's visualization capabilities help users gain insights into their data, making it easier to make data-driven decisions.
- Increased productivity: Grafana's customizable dashboards and alerting system help teams stay on top of their data and respond to issues quickly.
- calability: Grafana can handle large amounts of data and is designed to scale with growing organizations.
Examples of use cases for Grafana are:
- Monitoring IT infrastructure: Grafana is often used to monitor servers, networks, and applications.
- IoT and device monitoring: Grafana can be used to monitor and analyze data from IoT devices, such as sensors and machines.
- Scientific research and experimentation: Grafana's flexibility and extensibility make it a popular choice among researchers and scientists.
TimeIO - Grafana
Overview
Dashboards
automatic generated dashboards
- The panels are created automatically based on the first panel and a database query, so editing is only possible for the first panel. (Unklar??)
Dashboard journal
- In the Grafana dashboard there is an expandable Journal bar at the top, in which information on data flows is listed.
Panels
Best Practice
- Create a separate dashboard for your own customisations or save the automatically created dashboard under a different name ! As the automatically created dashboards are overwritten when the thing is saved again at the front end.