Amazon Managed Grafana features
Why Amazon Managed Grafana?
Unified observability
Open allVisualize and correlate data across multiple data sources
Amazon Managed Grafana connects to multiple data sources, enabling you to visualize, analyze, and correlate your metrics, logs, and traces in a unified dashboard. Amazon Managed Grafana securely and natively integrates with AWS services such as Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, making it simple to query your AWS data across multiple accounts and multiple Regions in a single console. For example, you can create a dashboard that correlates container metrics from Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, AWS services metrics from Amazon CloudWatch, and logs from Amazon OpenSearch Service to monitor the health and performance of your applications running in containers. In the same console, you can layer and visualize data from self-managed data sources like Graphite, and third-party ISVs like Datadog and Splunk in the same dashboard.
You can define correlations to establish links from any data source query to any other, carrying forward data like namespace, host, or label values. Correlations bring context from multiple data sources into the Explore experience and enable you to perform root cause analysis with a diverse set of data sources. For example, an application name returned in a logs data source can be used to query metrics related to that application in a metrics data source.
Get started easily with pre-built panels and dashboards
Amazon Managed Grafana makes it easy to construct the right queries and customize the display properties so that you can create the dashboard you need. With multiple pre-built dashboards for various data sources, you can instantly start visualizing and analyzing your application data without having to build dashboards from scratch.
A dashboard is a set of one or more panels organized and arranged into one or more rows. Panels are the basic visualization building blocks in Amazon Managed Grafana, and are visual representations of your queries. Your queries display data over time, such as temperature fluctuations and current status, or lists of logs or alerts. Using a panel, you can choose from a wide variety of styling and formatting options, and apply visualizations to your data, such as graphs, bar gauges, heatmaps. Each panel can interact with data from any configured data source.
Amazon Managed Grafana also provides guided query building to help you get familiar with different query languages, so you can focus on spot-checking specific metrics, or deep dive into a log error without having to save or edit a team dashboard. In Explore mode, you can also view historical queries to jumpstart on-demand troubleshooting and help reduce mean time to resolution.
Set up alerts to identify issues quickly
Extend your experience with Grafana community plugins
Access Enterprise plugins support
Team collaboration
Open allTroubleshoot and collaborate with your team
Security and authentication
Open allSecurity and authentication
Amazon Managed Grafana tightly integrates with multiple AWS services to meet your corporate security and compliance requirements. Access to Amazon Managed Grafana is authenticated through AWS IAM Identity Center (successor to AWS SSO) or your existing Identity Provider via SAML 2.0, enabling re-use of existing trust relationships between AWS and your corporate user directories. You can track changes made to Grafana workspaces for compliance and audit tracking using audit logs provided by AWS CloudTrail. Amazon Managed Grafana also natively integrates with multiple AWS data sources including Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS X-Ray, AWS IoT SiteWise, Amazon Timestream, and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, so you don’t have to manually manage IAM credentials and permissions for each data source. Amazon Managed Grafana also discovers the resources in your account across multiple Regions and across your Organizational Units, and automatically provisions the right IAM policies to access your data.
Amazon Managed Grafana can also connect to data sources that are inside your private Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without using public IPs or requiring traffic to traverse the Internet. Data sources such as OpenSearch, Amazon RDS databases, self-managed Prometheus, and other data sources often do not have a publicly facing endpoint. By connecting your Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces to your VPC, you will now be able to query, visualize, and alert on the data sources within your VPC. You can also connect Grafana workspaces to multiple VPCs using VPC Peering and Transit Gateways. In this way, you can have both your privately-hosted and public-facing data sources connect to the same Amazon Managed Grafana workspace to visualize your data all in one place.
You have granular security controls over your Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces by defining customer-managed prefix lists and VPC endpoints to help you restrict the inbound network traffic that can reach your Grafana workspaces. To learn more, check out the user guide for managing network access . You can also use AWS PrivateLink to connect between Amazon VPC and Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces. You can control access to the Amazon Managed Grafana service from the virtual private cloud (VPC) endpoints by attaching an IAM resource policy for Amazon VPC endpoints. Amazon Managed Grafana supports two different kinds of VPC endpoints. You can connect to the Amazon Managed Grafana service, providing access to the Amazon Managed Grafana APIs to manage workspaces. Or you can create a VPC endpoint to a specific workspace. For information about creating a VPC endpoint for your Grafana workspaces, see Interface VPC endpoints .
No servers to manage
Open allNo servers to manage
Highly available and secure
Open allAutomatic recovery and patching
Encryption and security
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