Rating 4.12 out of 5 (8 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- Grafana Introduction
- Grafana Overview and Overall Architecture
- Installing Grafana on a Linux Server
- Installing Grafana on Windows
- Starting, Stopping Grafana Services on Windows
- Installing Grafana on Docker
- Prometheus Introduction
- Prometheus Overview and Overall Architecture
- Installing and Managing Prometheus on a Linux Server
- Installing and Managing Prometheus Node Exporter on a Linux Server
- Creating Grafana Dashboards …
Rating 4.12 out of 5 (8 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- Grafana Introduction
- Grafana Overview and Overall Architecture
- Installing Grafana on a Linux Server
- Installing Grafana on Windows
- Starting, Stopping Grafana Services on Windows
- Installing Grafana on Docker
- Prometheus Introduction
- Prometheus Overview and Overall Architecture
- Installing and Managing Prometheus on a Linux Server
- Installing and Managing Prometheus Node Exporter on a Linux Server
- Creating Grafana Dashboards
- Grafana User Interface Overview
- Installing and Managing InfluxDB Services
- Installing and Managing Telegraf Services
- Grafana Dashboard - Server Health Summary Dashboard
- Graph Panel - CPU & Memory Utilization
- Graph Panel - Multiple Servers & Problem Statement to use Grafana Variables
- Custom Variable - Static Variable Values
- Query Variable - Dynamic Variable Values
- Dependent Varialbes - Cascaded Variables
- Automatic Repeat Panel Based on Variable Value
- Organizing Panels and Dashboards for Easy Management
- Repeat Row to Create Dynamic Grafana "Summary Dashboard"
- Fixing Y Axis' Minimum and Maximum Value in Graph Panel
- Creating Thresholds in Graph Visualizations
- Python Program to Increase Memory Utilization for Testing Purpose
- Creating Thresholds in Graph Visualization and StatsD Graphs
- Advance Tabular Visualization With Gauge in one column
- Advance Stat Visualization in Grafana 7
- Exploring More Visualization Properties - Legends, Axis, Series Override
- Creating Grafana Dashboard Using MySQL As Data Source
- Using Custom SQL Query to Create Dashboard
- Monitoring Websites and Docker Services
- Monitoring Websites or URL Using Grafana
- Monitor Docker Services
- Installing Plugins
- Installing Plugins and Creating Pie Chart Visualization
- Creating Alerts and Annotation in Dashboards in Grafana
- Grafana Email Alerts Configuration
- Grafana and Telegram Integration and Alerts Configuration
- Users and Roles Creation and Management in Grafana
- User and Roles Creation in Grafana
- Embedding Grafana Panel on Any Website
- Embedding Grafana Panel in any HTML Page (Website)
- Upgrading Grafana From Version 7 to Version 8 (Latest Version)
- Changing Grafana Database to MySQL
Description
Grafana is one of the world's leading open-source visualization and analytics software. It allows you to query, visualize, alert on, and explore your metrics no matter where they are stored. In short, it provides you with tools to turn your time-series database (TSDB) data into beautiful graphs and visualizations. After creating a dashboard, there are many possible things you might do next such as creating Alerts, Creating a Playlist, etc.
In this course, you will be learning to create beautiful Grafana dashboards by connecting to different data sources such as Prometheus, InfluxDB, MySQL, and many more. This course is created keeping working professionals in mind. So it gets you started without wasting a single minute of your time. That's all for now, See you inside the course.
This course covers most of the topics of Grafana and is the only course you need to go through to learn everything about Grafana.
Here are the topics you are going to learn in this course:
Grafana Introduction
Grafana Overview and Overall Architecture
Installing Grafana on a Linux Server
Installing Grafana on Windows
Starting, Stopping Grafana Services on Windows
Installing Grafana on Docker
Prometheus Introduction
Prometheus Overview and Overall Architecture
Installing and Managing Prometheus on a Linux Server
Installing and Managing Prometheus Node Exporter on a Linux Server
Creating Grafana Dashboards
Grafana User Interface Overview
Installing and Managing InfluxDB Services
Installing and Managing Telegraf Services
Grafana Dashboard - Server Health Summary Dashboard
Graph Panel - CPU & Memory Utilization
Graph Panel - Multiple Servers & Problem Statement to use Grafana Variables
Custom Variable - Static Variable Values
Query Variable - Dynamic Variable Values
Dependent Varialbes - Cascaded Variables
Automatic Repeat Panel Based on Variable Value
Organizing Panels and Dashboards for Easy Management
Repeat Row to Create Dynamic Grafana "Summary Dashboard"
Fixing Y Axis' Minimum and Maximum Value in Graph Panel
Creating Thresholds in Graph Visualizations
Python Program to Increase Memory Utilization for Testing Purpose
Creating Thresholds in Graph Visualization and StatsD Graphs
Advance Tabular Visualization With Gauge in one column
Advance Stat Visualization in Grafana 7
Exploring More Visualization Properties - Legends, Axis, Series Override
Creating Grafana Dashboard Using MySQL As Data Source
Using Custom SQL Query to Create Dashboard
Monitoring Websites and Docker Services
Monitoring Websites or URL Using Grafana
Monitor Docker Services
Installing Plugins
Installing Plugins and Creating Pie Chart Visualization
Creating Alerts and Annotation in Dashboards in Grafana
Grafana Email Alerts Configuration
Grafana and Telegram Integration and Alerts Configuration
Users and Roles Creation and Management in Grafana
User and Roles Creation in Grafana
Embedding Grafana Panel on Any Website
Embedding Grafana Panel in any HTML Page (Website)
Upgrading Grafana From Version 7 to Version 8 (Latest Version)
Changing Grafana Database to MySQL
Paid
Self paced
All Levels
English (US)
480
Rating 4.12 out of 5 (8 ratings in Udemy)
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