
Grafana: The open and composable observability platform
Grafana allows you to query, visualize, alert on, and understand your metrics no matter where they are stored. Create, explore, and share beautiful dashboards with your team and foster a …
Grafana | Query, visualize, alerting observability platform
With Grafana, you can take any of your existing data- be it from your Kubernetes cluster, raspberry pi, different cloud services, or even Google Sheets- and visualize it however you …
Download Grafana
Nov 19, 2025 · Overview of how to download and install different versions of Grafana on different operating systems.
About Grafana | Grafana documentation
Grafana Faro: Grafana Faro is an open source JavaScript agent that embeds in web applications to collect real user monitoring (RUM) data: performance metrics, logs, exceptions, events, and …
Technical documentation | Grafana Labs
Discover the various methods for sending or connecting data to Grafana Cloud. Once your data is in place, you can visualize it to gain valuable insights that help you tackle real-world challenges.
Grafana dashboards | Grafana Labs
Grafana dashboards From heatmaps to histograms, graphs to geomaps: fast and furious visualizations any way you want.
Grafana get started | Cloud, Self-managed, Enterprise
The best way scale and secure metrics, logs and Grafana on your own infrastructure. For teams with millions of metrics that need enterprise-grade scalability, security and support.
GROT Academy
Your Grafana Cloud Learning Hub Learn how to use Grafana Cloud to monitor, visualize, and take action on your data at your own pace with these hands-on courses.
Grafana OSS | Leading observability tool for visualizations
Improve operational efficiency, monitor your infrastructure, and analyze metrics, logs, and traces with Grafana, the leading open source tool for dashboards and visualizations.
Grafana fundamentals | Grafana Labs
Jul 25, 2025 · Grafana displays all logs within the log file of the sample application. The height of each bar in the graph encodes the number of logs that were generated at that time.