Platform for data analytics and monitoring
Grafana is a multi-platform open source analytics and interactive visualization web application . It can produce charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources.
There is also a licensed Grafana Enterprise version with additional capabilities, which is sold as a self-hosted installation or through an account on the Grafana Labs cloud service.[ 2] It is expandable through a plug-in system . Complex monitoring dashboards[ 3] can be built by end users, with the aid of interactive query builders. The product is divided into a front end and back end , written in TypeScript and Go , respectively.[ 4]
As a visualization tool, Grafana can be used as a component in monitoring stacks,[ 5] often in combination with time series databases such as InfluxDB , Prometheus [ 6] [ 7] and Graphite ;[ 8] monitoring platforms such as Sensu,[ 9] Icinga , Checkmk ,[ 10] Zabbix , Netdata ,[ 7] and PRTG ; SIEMs such as Elasticsearch ,[ 6] OpenSearch ,[ 11] and Splunk ; and other data sources. The Grafana user interface was originally based on version 3 of Kibana .[ 12]
Grafana was first released in 2014 by Torkel Ödegaard as an offshoot of a project at Orbitz . It targeted time series databases such as InfluxDB , OpenTSDB, and Prometheus, but evolved to support relational databases such as MySQL /MariaDB , PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server .[ 13]
In 2019, Grafana Labs secured $24 million in Series A funding .[ 14] In the 2020 Series B funding round it obtained $50 million.[ 15] In the 2021 Labs Series C funding round, Grafana secured $220 million.[ 16]
A conference, GrafanaCon 2020 , scheduled for May 13–14, 2020, in Amsterdam , was changed to an online live streaming event during the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 17] [ 18]
Grafana Labs acquired Kausal in 2018,[ 19] k6 [ 20] [ 21] and Amixr[ 22] in 2021, and Asserts.ai in 2023.[ 23]
Grafana is used[ 5] in Wikimedia 's infrastructure.[ 24] Grafana has over 1000 paying customers, including Bloomberg , JP Morgan Chase , and eBay .[ 20]
Previously, Grafana was licensed with an Apache License 2.0 license and used a CLA based on the Harmony Contributor Agreement .[ 25]
Since 2021, Grafana has been licensed under an AGPLv3 license.[ 26] Contributors to Grafana need to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) that gives Grafana Labs the right to relicense Grafana in the future. The CLA is based on The Apache Software Foundation Individual Contributor License Agreement.[ 27]
Grafana Labs launched a series of related open-source projects to complement Grafana:
Grafana Loki - a log aggregation platform inspired by Prometheus first made available in 2019[ 28]
Grafana Mimir - a Prometheus -compatible, scalable metrics storage and analysis tool released in 2022 that replaced Cortex[ 29]
Grafana Tempo - a distributed tracing tool, released in 2021[ 30]
Grafana Pyroscope - a continuous profiling tool, released in 2023[ 31]
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^ Grafana (2020-08-17). "Grafana Labs Raises $50 Million to Accelerate R&D Investments in Open Source Logs, Metrics and Composable Observability" . GlobeNewswire News Room (Press release). Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
^ Grafana (2021-08-24). "Grafana Labs Raises $220 Million Round at $3 Billion Valuation" . Bloomberg . Retrieved 2021-08-22 .
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^ a b "Grafana Labs acquires load-testing startup K6" . VentureBeat . 2021-06-17. Retrieved 2021-07-27 .
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^ "Grafana Labs Contributor License Agreement" . grafana.com . 2021-04-20. Retrieved 2021-04-21 .
^ Lobo, Savia (November 20, 2019). "Grafana Labs announces general availability of Loki 1.0, a multi-tenant log aggregation system" . Packt Hub . Retrieved 19 April 2023 .
^ Gain, B. Cameron (August 10, 2022). "The Great Grafana Mimir and Cortex Split" . The New Stack . Retrieved 19 April 2023 .
^ Deutscher, Maria (June 8, 2021). "Grafana Labs eases IT monitoring with Tempo tracing tool and new Grafana release" . Silicon Angle . Retrieved 19 April 2023 .
^ Vizard, Mike (August 31, 2023). "Grafana Labs Delivers Open Source Code Profiling Tool" . DevOps.com . Retrieved 27 May 2024 .