Torkel will be speaking on a number of subjects including general information about Grafana, and getting the most out of your data visualizations. He’ll also provide some insight into new features, newly supported data sources and what you can expect to see in the next release. There will also be time for Q&A on anything Grafana-related.
Torkel will be speaking on a number of subjects including general information about Grafana, and getting the most out of your data visualizations. He’ll also provide some insight into new features, newly supported data sources and what you can expect to see in the next release. There will also be time for Q&A on anything Grafana-related.
Philip will be talking about his experiences with Grafana and MySQL. In an enterprise environment it is sometimes necessary to keep data in a traditional, general purpose SQL database such as MySQL or PostgreSQL. This talk will explore the challenges and benefits of using Grafana with an SQL database in a large enterprise production setting.
Dieter will be talking about alerting “in” Grafana. As one of the most requested features in our last survey, and one of the most active open GitHub issues, alerting in Grafana is both an exciting and contentious topic. Dieter will discuss our approach to tackling the alerting question in Grafana, and what’s coming down the pipe to allow people to manage their alerts side-by-side with their visualizations.
Jesse will be talking about OpenNMS, an enterprise grade network management application platform that can be used to collect a wide array of metrics from network devices and services. Until recently, the only means of visualizing these metrics was through static images. Jesse will share his experiences developing and maintaining a custom data source that allows OpenNMS users to leverage the powers of Grafana.
Tobias will be giving an overview of Prometheus, an open-source monitoring system with a multi-dimensional label system, expressive query language and dashboard editor called PromDash. Learn about the highlights and differences of PromDash compared to Grafana and discuss the options to make Grafana the primary dashboard editor of the Prometheus project.
Paul will be talking about upcoming improvements in the 0.9 series of InfluxDB, a popular data source amongst Grafana users that’s under active development. Paul will discuss upcoming improvements to the InfluxDB query language, as well as a brand new storage engine with improved performance.
Nikita will be speaking about automating Grafana management via Chef and the API. The focus will be on interesting solutions to problems that Outbrain has encountered, including enforcing dashboard policy, quarantine, and managing dynamic data sources. This talk will focus on using automations to help run Grafana at scale