Grafana Labs Announces Advancements in Resource Efficiency for Improved Cost Optimizations in Kubernetes Monitoring in the Cloud
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2023, Grafana Labs experts will also present talks on topics ranging from Prometheus histograms to emergent load testing.AMSTERDAM–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Grafana Labs, the company behind the world’s most ubiquitous open and composable operational dashboards, today announced updates to Kubernetes Monitoring in Grafana Cloud, the solution for all levels of Kubernetes usage within an organization. These new features target resource utilization and predictions, historical state analysis, and simplified third-party integrations. Additionally, the Grafana Labs team shared new functionality for Kubernetes users in Grafana Incident, its tool for easier incident management, and will present on numerous topics at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2023, including advances in high-resolution histograms in Prometheus.
New Kubernetes Monitoring features
With Kubernetes Monitoring, the solution introduced to the fully managed Grafana Cloud platform last year, users can automatically ship metrics to Grafana after installing the Grafana Agent into one or more Kubernetes clusters. Once this connection is made, Grafana Cloud users have out-of-the-box access to their Kubernetes metrics, logs, and events via pre-built dashboards and alerts. Grafana Labs continues to expand the solution’s capabilities to give users even more visibility into their Kubernetes fleet:
Visualize resource utilization efficiency: With this new cost-focused feature, users get a bird’s eye view of all the nodes in a cluster and the condition of those nodes. This helps reduce the deviation between resource allocation and actual resource utilization. Read more in this blog post.
Predict CPU and RAM usage: This new ML-powered feature provides resource usage forecasts with a simple click. It helps users assure high availability and avoid performance degradation. With insights of future resource usage peaks, users can identify resource deprivation issues in their Kubernetes infrastructure. This feature is currently available for Grafana Cloud Pro and Advanced users.
Retroactively visualize the state of your fleet: Kubernetes Monitoring visualizes a fleet’s historical state in respect to user-selected dates and time. Users can navigate to different time frames to see the exact state of all visualizations during that moment. This feature will be available by the end of April.
Monitor additional services running on Kubernetes: With the recently released Kubernetes Monitoring integrations, users can now monitor additional services running on Kubernetes with no more effort than selecting which service to connect to in the Grafana Connections UI. Current integrations include Grafana Mimir, CockroachDB, cert-manager, and Node Exporter, with NGINX, CoreDNS, and etcd coming soon.
Kubernetes Monitoring is available to all Grafana Cloud users, including those on the generous, forever-free tier. For more information on getting started with Kubernetes Monitoring in Grafana Cloud, visit the Kubernetes Monitoring solutions page, read our Kubernetes Monitoring blogs, check out our Kubernetes Monitoring documentation, and watch our webinars: Kubernetes monitoring, out-of-the-box with Grafana Cloud and How to control metrics growth in Prometheus and Kubernetes with Grafana Cloud.
Grafana Incident Investigations for Kubernetes users
Grafana Incident is a tool available in Grafana Cloud that automates the toilsome tasks of incident management. Its new Investigations feature streamlines incident response in Kubernetes environments by automatically identifying issues in cluster services, such as noisy neighbors and increased log errors, upon incident declaration from an alert. This functionality will soon be available in preview for Grafana Cloud Pro and Advanced users.
Latest developments in Prometheus histograms
As part of the Grafana Labs commitment to supporting the open source community, the team is also presenting learnings on Prometheus histograms during two talks at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2023. With advances in high-resolution histograms – such as better storage efficiency, higher accuracy of quantile estimations, flexible histogram buckets, simple configuration, and easier adoption – Grafana Labs is driving this technology forward in both Prometheus and OpenTelemetry, and working to maintain compatibility throughout the cloud native ecosystem. Grafana Mimir, Grafana Labs’ horizontally scalable open source TSDB, is one of the first projects to have experimental support for native histograms.
Learn more at these Observability Day sessions:
Prometheus Native Histograms in Production – Björn Rabenstein, Grafana Labs (Tuesday, April 18, at 9:50 CET)
Using OpenTelemetry’s Exponential Histograms in Prometheus – Ruslan Kovalov & Ganesh Vernekar, Grafana Labs (Tuesday, April 18, at 15:20 CET)
Find Grafana Labs at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU
Stop by the Grafana Labs booth (S36) in the sponsor showcase and join members of the team at these other conference sessions:
Panel Discussion: The Present and Future of Open Source Observability – Alex Boten, Lightstep; Lili Cosic; Juraci Paixão Kröhling, Grafana Labs, Anthony Mirabella, AWS & Alolita Sharma, Intel (Tuesday, April 18, at 13:35 CET)
Prometheus Updates and Deep Dive – Kemal Akkoyun, Polar Signals & Josue Abreu, Grafana Labs (Wednesday, April 19, at 11:55 CET)
Emergent Load Testing: Rules for Organized Chaos – Nicole van der Hoeven, Grafana Labs (Wednesday, April 19, at 14:30 CET)
Cilium Updates, News, Roadmap, and in the Wild – Liz Rice, Isovalent; Andy Allred, EfiCode; Richard Hartmann, Grafana Labs (Wednesday, April 19, at 17:25 CET)
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About Grafana Labs
Grafana Labs provides an open and composable monitoring and observability stack built around Grafana, the leading open source technology for dashboards and visualization. There are more than 3,000 Grafana Labs customers, including Bloomberg, Citigroup, Dell Technologies, Salesforce, and TomTom, and more than 1M active instances of Grafana around the world. Grafana Labs helps companies manage their observability strategies with the LGTM Stack, which can be run fully managed with Grafana Cloud or self-managed with the Grafana Enterprise offerings, both featuring scalable metrics (Grafana Mimir), logs (Grafana Loki), and traces (Grafana Tempo) as well as extensive enterprise data source plugins, dashboard management, alerting, reporting, and security. Grafana Labs is backed by leading investors Lightspeed Venture Partners, Lead Edge Capital, GIC, Sequoia Capital, Coatue, and J.P. Morgan. Follow Grafana Labs on LinkedIn and Twitter or visit grafana.com. Contacts
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