We had a good experience in Grafana because it is a graphical component that establishes the dashboard functionality. It helps in collecting logs from various products, such as Prometheus, FluentD, and Sysdig. This tool categorizes signals according to the current situation, providing a graphical representation of the signals received from port applications or nodes.
It's a dashboarding system. It's good because if you're doing energy management, people like yourself don't pay millions of pounds or dollars just to see your energy usage. That's why all the systems are free. You just log on, and although you have to accept what they provide, it's sufficient. When you want to get into that type of market, cost is a big driving factor. Then, there are things like Node-RED, which are free. You can go on there and do everything you want: dashboards, even reporting. I can do my bulk reporting through Node-RED, using it as the enterprise version. I suck the data out, customize my reports, and do a bulk run—all free.
I use Grafana Enterprise Stack primarily to monitor the metrics of Selenoid, focusing on checking the CPU, iOS, network, and additional metrics. I create dashboards to check the status of these metrics. I utilize it for alerting, particularly in monitoring memory issues. Additionally, I use Logstash for log searching and analysis, focusing on Linux and other logs.
SNOC Service Delivery Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
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2024-02-16T05:51:08Z
Feb 16, 2024
I primarily use Grafana for monitoring various aspects of our infrastructure, such as CPU and memory utilization, storage, and response times. It helps me gain a clear overview of resource usage and performance metrics, allowing me to quickly identify any anomalies or issues like high failure rates.
IT infrastructure encompasses all of the components necessary for the operation as well as the management of enterprise information technology (IT) services and environments.
We had a good experience in Grafana because it is a graphical component that establishes the dashboard functionality. It helps in collecting logs from various products, such as Prometheus, FluentD, and Sysdig. This tool categorizes signals according to the current situation, providing a graphical representation of the signals received from port applications or nodes.
It's a dashboarding system. It's good because if you're doing energy management, people like yourself don't pay millions of pounds or dollars just to see your energy usage. That's why all the systems are free. You just log on, and although you have to accept what they provide, it's sufficient. When you want to get into that type of market, cost is a big driving factor. Then, there are things like Node-RED, which are free. You can go on there and do everything you want: dashboards, even reporting. I can do my bulk reporting through Node-RED, using it as the enterprise version. I suck the data out, customize my reports, and do a bulk run—all free.
I use Grafana Enterprise Stack primarily to monitor the metrics of Selenoid, focusing on checking the CPU, iOS, network, and additional metrics. I create dashboards to check the status of these metrics. I utilize it for alerting, particularly in monitoring memory issues. Additionally, I use Logstash for log searching and analysis, focusing on Linux and other logs.
I primarily use Grafana for monitoring various aspects of our infrastructure, such as CPU and memory utilization, storage, and response times. It helps me gain a clear overview of resource usage and performance metrics, allowing me to quickly identify any anomalies or issues like high failure rates.
We use Grafana Enterprise Stack for monitoring.