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Category: Amazon Managed Service for Grafana
Metrics collection from Amazon ECS using Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
Prometheus is an open source monitoring solution that has emerged as a very popular tool for collecting metrics from microservices running in a variety of environments including Kubernetes. In tandem with Grafana, a widely deployed data visualization tool, Prometheus enables customers to query and visualize operational metrics collected from their workloads. Customers deploying their Prometheus […]
Read MoreSetting up cross-account ingestion into Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
The recently launched Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus (AMP) service provides a highly available and secure environment to ingest, query, and store Prometheus metrics. We can query the metrics from the AMP environment using Amazon Managed Service for Grafana (AMG), a fully managed service that is developed together with Grafana Labs and based on open […]
Read MoreIntegrating identity providers, such as OneLogin, Ping Identity, Okta, and Azure AD, to SSO into Amazon Managed Service for Grafana
In December 2020, AWS announced Amazon Managed Service for Grafana (AMG), a fully managed service that is developed together with Grafana Labs and based on open source Grafana. Enhanced with enterprise capabilities, AMG makes it easier to visualize and analyze operational data at scale. In the blog post Amazon Managed Service for Grafana – Getting […]
Read MoreSet up cross-region metrics collection for Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus workspaces
Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus (AMP) is a Prometheus-compatible monitoring service for container infrastructure and application metrics that makes it easy for customers to securely monitor container environments at scale. In a previous getting started blog post, we showed how to set up an AMP workspace and ingest metrics from an Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service […]
Read MoreConfiguring Grafana Cloud Agent for Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
This post was written by Robert Fratto, Imaya Kumar Jagannathan, and Alolita Sharma. The Grafana Cloud Agent is a lightweight alternative to running a full Prometheus server. It keeps the necessary parts for discovering and scraping Prometheus exporters and sending metrics to the backend, which in this case is the Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus […]
Read MoreSetting up Grafana on EC2 to query metrics from Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
The recently launched Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus (AMP) service provides a highly available and secure environment to ingest, query, and store Prometheus metrics. We can query the metrics from the AMP environment using Amazon Managed Service for Grafana (AMG), a self-hosted Grafana server, or using the HTTP APIs. In this article, we will look […]
Read MoreHow AWS and Grafana Labs are collaborating to improve Grafana for all
Torkel Ödegaard was fed up. As a developer and architect, he says he struggled to get people on his team to instrument their applications and services and build dashboards to make analyzing and understanding the company’s application data over time easier. In our recent interview, Torkel says his former employer had a forward-looking microservices architecture, […]
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