Grafana Mimir: 3 reasons to run the TSDB for Prometheus on bare metal

Wilfried Roset is an engineering manager who leads an SRE team and he is a Grafana Champion. Wilfried currently works at OVHcloud where he focuses on prioritizing sustainability, resilience, and industrialization to guarantee customers satisfaction. Whether it’s for efficient resource allocation, flexibility, high availability, or scalability, it makes a lot of sense to run Grafana Mimir on Kubernetes—but it’s not the only way to deploy Mimir.

How To Visualize Your Sales Data: Salesforce Enterprise Data Source for Grafana

Learn how to monitor your organizations sales performance by connecting Salesforce with Grafana! In this quick-start tutorial, Shawn Pitts walks you through everything — from setting up your Salesforce connection to visualizing real-time data in Grafana. Whether you’re on a free Grafana Cloud plan, a paid tier, or running Grafana Enterprise on-prem, you’ll see exactly how to unlock powerful dashboards for your team.

Visualize Salesforce data in Grafana: flexible query options, powerful data correlations, and more

As part of our big tent philosophy at Grafana Labs, we think you should be able to dig into your data and find meaningful insights — wherever that data happens to live. For many of our users, that data lives in Salesforce, the cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) platform. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at how you can use the Salesforce Enterprise data source for Grafana to quickly and easily visualize your Salesforce data using Grafana dashboards.

How to Track IT Asset Warranties With a Dashboard

In this video, our product specialist, Matt Beran, shows us how dashboards can help you visualize warranty status, manage expirations, track inventory levels, and make smarter decisions about costs, vendors, and repairs. You’ll learn how warranty tracking works in InvGate Asset Management, how to spot trends that affect IT performance, and how to budget more effectively with interactive dashboards.

Secure credential storage for your observability stack: Introducing secrets management in Grafana Cloud

The more your infrastructure grows, the more likely you are to face a familiar challenge: where to safely store the API keys, passwords, and tokens that power your observability stack. Unfortunately, a common response to this dilemma is to scatter credentials across configurations, making security and management of secrets increasingly complex.

Grafana Cloud updates: onboard teams with new AI-powered tooling, secrets management for enhanced security, and more

We consistently roll out helpful updates and fun features in Grafana Cloud, our fully managed observability platform powered by the open source Grafana LGTM Stack (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics). In case you missed them, here’s our monthly round-up of the latest and greatest Grafana Cloud updates. You can also read about all the features we add to Grafana Cloud in our What’s New in Grafana Cloud documentation.

How to monitor Claude usage and costs: introducing the Anthropic integration for Grafana Cloud

Generative AI is becoming a core part of modern applications, making it essential to monitor and manage how these services are used. That’s why, today, we’re excited to introduce the Anthropic integration for Grafana Cloud, a new solution that lets you connect directly to the Anthropic Usage and Cost API from within Grafana Cloud.

Why Alert Fatigue is a Major Challenge in Observability (2025 Survey Insights) | Grafana Labs

Over 1,200 engineers, leaders, and teams shared their biggest observability challenges in our third annual Observability Survey — and the results are in. In this video, Marc Chipouras (Head of Emerging Products, Grafana Labs) breaks down the top insights: Thanks for watching!

The first rule of DORA Metrics...

DORA Metrics are widely regarded as the gold standard for measuring the performance of software development teams. The metrics themselves though are generic, high-level pointers – they are not an instruction manual. Adopting the DORA approach is the first step down the path to continuous improvement. The next steps are deciding how the measures should be defined in the context of your own organisations processes and then figuring out how to retrieve (and present) the relevant data.