Amazon Managed Grafana for AWS hits common availability

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Amazon today announced the common availability of Amazon Managed Grafana, a totally-managed supplying that offers Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud prospects an quick way to deploy Grafana alongside other AWS services.

First announced in preview last December, Amazon Managed Grafana has been made in direct partnership with Grafana Labs, the industrial enterprise and core developer behind the Grafana open supply platform.

Today’s announcement comes a week immediately after Grafana Labs announced a fresh $220 million fundraise at a $3 billion valuation.

Visualize information

First released in 2014, Grafana aids companies such as PayPal and JPMorgan Chase take all their current information, wherever it resides, and construct dashboards to visualize the unified information in a single dashboard. On prime of the open supply incarnation, Grafana Labs also presents enterprise-grade cloud and on-premises services with added assistance and features, though it also presents plugins for Elasticsearch, Jira, Datadog, Splunk, AppDynamics, Oracle, MongoDB, Snowflake, and more.

With the Amazon-flavored incarnation, on the other hand, Grafana now effortlessly integrates with AWS information sources such as Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, and the Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. The tight integration signifies that providers can build Grafana dashboards in AWS devoid of obtaining to handle any of the provisioning, setup, or upkeep processes.


Originally appeared on: TheSpuzz

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