Do you ever have this feeling? There is a vast amount of data lying in the database, but it just looks like a bunch of gibberish?


Grafana is here to solve that problem. It is an open-source observability platform that helps you connect various data sources and then create stunning dashboards.
In simple terms, it takes data from Prometheus, MySQL, Elasticsearch, and others, and with a few drag-and-drops, turns them into line charts, pie charts, heatmaps. Large screens, project monitoring, server status, all clear at a glance.
I previously used it to set up a server monitoring panel, with CPU, memory, and network traffic all displayed, so I can see at a glance whether the server is on or off. Alarm rules can also be configured, and when the disk is almost full, it directly pushes a message to you.
Supports dozens of data sources, and the community provides a complete set of ready-made templates for immediate use. Its user-friendliness far exceeds your expectations; just start a Docker container, and you can see the first chart in five minutes.
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