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Date Published
Author
Kristin Knapp
Word count
1202
Language
English
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None

Summary

Grafana Cloud has introduced several new features and updates to enhance its observability platform, focusing on Kubernetes Monitoring, Fleet Management, and Synthetic Monitoring, among others. In Kubernetes Monitoring, users can now streamline navigation and troubleshooting with new tabs for memory and CPU usage, allowing for more efficient resource management and deeper insights into workload contributions. Fleet Management has been enhanced with the ability to restore pipeline versions and share pipeline components, enabling more dynamic and reusable configurations. Synthetic Monitoring now includes role-based access control (RBAC) for improved security and flexibility in managing workflows. The Adaptive Logs feature has been upgraded to include early detection patterns for better cost management by identifying and filtering out unnecessary telemetry data. Grafana SLO Reports have also been introduced, enabling users to consolidate and analyze multiple service level objectives, while the Grafana IRM mobile app now allows syncing of phone numbers to enhance alert recognition. Additionally, a streamlined Observability menu has been implemented to provide a more unified and efficient user experience, and a new LogicMonitor data source plugin is available for enterprise users to query and visualize device data within Grafana Cloud.