Blog posts tagged
"Grafana"

5 posts


Michele Mancioppi
28 October 2021

Canonical Observability Stack: Reimagining observability with MicroK8s and Grafana, Prometheus and Grafana Loki

Article Charms

Note: This post is co-authored by Jon Seager. Jon Seager is the Vice President of Enterprise Engineering at Canonical with responsibility for Juju, the Charmed Operator Framework, and several charmed operator development teams which operate across different software flavors, including observability, data platform,...

Michele Mancioppi
28 October 2021


Michele Mancioppi
1 August 2021

Model-driven observability: modern monitoring with Juju

Article Charms

Learn how you can drastically simplify the monitoring setup for systems, reduce its ongoing maintenance costs and increase the actionability of your insights with Juju.

Michele Mancioppi
1 August 2021


Canonical
1 April 2020

Canonical announces Managed Apps to simplify enterprise cloud operations

Article DevOps

1st April 2020: Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, today announces Managed Apps – enabling enterprises to have their apps deployed and operated by Canonical as a fully managed service. At launch, Canonical will cover ten widely used cloud-native database and LMA (logging, monitoring and alerting) apps on multi-cloud...

Canonical
1 April 2020


Kevin W Monroe
16 January 2018

Monitor your Kubernetes Cluster

Article Cloud and server

This article originally appeared on Kevin Monroe’s blog Keeping an eye on logs and metrics is a necessary evil for cluster admins. The benefits are clear: metrics help you set reasonable performance goals, while log analysis can uncover issues that impact your workloads. The hard part, however, is getting a slew of...

Kevin W Monroe
16 January 2018


jeffpihach
31 October 2017

Juju GUI: get your users started with getstarted.md

Article Cloud and server

Help your users get started with your solution by providing them the first steps in using your newly deployed bundle or charm. The latest release of the Juju GUI now displays a rendered markdown file to the user after deploying a bundle or charm with a getstarted.md file. Adding this functionality to your bundle deployments

jeffpihach
31 October 2017