Video: Top three features of the new Loki 2.0
Blog post from Grafana Labs
Ward Bekker from the Solutions Engineering team introduces the new features of the Loki 2.0 release, announced at ObservabilityCON, emphasizing its enhanced capability to handle logs similarly to Prometheus. Among the highlighted features are the elimination of the need for an external index with the introduction of single store Loki, integration with Prometheus for handling high-cardinality metrics, and the introduction of Prometheus-style alerting rules for logs. Bekker encourages viewers to experiment with the NGINX web analytics dashboard, which utilizes raw NGINX access logs in conjunction with Loki 2.0, and invites feedback through video comments. Users can try Loki 2.0 by either installing it or signing up for a Grafana Cloud free trial, which includes 50GB of logs and access to new alerting features.