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Grafana is an open source, feature rich metrics dashboard and graph editor for Graphite, InfluxDB & OpenTSDB. Features Graphite Target Editor Graphite target expression parser Feature rich query composer Quickly add and edit functions & parameters Templated queries See it in action Graphing Fast rendering, even over large timespans Click and drag to zoom Multiple Y-axis, logarithmic scales Bars, Lines, Points Smart Y-axis formating Series toggles & color selector Legend values, and formatting options Grid thresholds, axis labels Annotations Any panel can be rendered to PNG (server side using phantomjs) Dashboards Create, edit, save & search dashboards Change column spans and row heights Drag and drop panels to rearrange Templating Scripted dashboards Dashboard playlists Time range controls Share snapshots publicly InfluxDB Use InfluxDB as a metric data source, annotation source Query editor with series and column typeahead, easy group by and function selection OpenTSDB Use as metric data source Query editor with metric name typeahead and tag filtering
Grafana Alloy is an open source OpenTelemetry Collector distribution with built-in Prometheus pipelines and support for metrics, logs, traces, and profiles. What can Alloy do? Programmable pipelines: Use a rich expression-based syntax for configuring powerful observability pipelines. OpenTelemetry Collector Distribution: Alloy is a distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector and supports dozens of its components, alongside new components that make use of Alloy's programmable pipelines. Big tent: Alloy embraces Grafana's "big tent" philosophy, where Alloy can be used with other vendors or open source databases. It has components to perfectly integrate with multiple telemetry ecosystems: * OpenTelemetry Collector * Prometheus * Grafana Loki * Grafana Pyroscope Shareable pipelines: Use modules to share your pipelines with the world. Automatic workload distribution: Configure Alloy instances to form a cluster for automatic workload distribution. Centralized configuration support: Alloy supports retrieving its configuration from a server for centralized configuration management. Debugging utilities: Use the built-in UI for visualizing and debugging pipelines.