Grafana 11.2 release: new updates for data sources, visualizations, and more
Grafana 11.2 enhances features with over 100 data sources, including Yugabyte and Zendesk, improves dashboards with standardized tooltips and pagination, and upgrades transformations for dynamic data manipulation.
Read original articleThe Grafana 11.2 release introduces significant updates across various features, including data sources, visualizations, and transformations. Notably, it expands the catalog of over 100 data sources, adding support for Yugabyte and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, among others. New enterprise data sources include Atlassian Statuspage, Drone, Netlify, Zendesk, Cloudflare, Azure CosmosDB, Catchpoint, and Adobe Analytics, enhancing monitoring and visualization capabilities. The release also features improvements in dashboard functionalities, such as standardized tooltips for Canvas panels and enhanced data link configurations. Additionally, the state timeline visualization now supports pagination, making it easier to read time series data. Transformations have been upgraded, with new functions like data transposition and template variable support for various transformations, allowing for more dynamic data manipulation. The release also includes a public roadmap for data source plugins, enabling users to track development and suggest new features. Overall, Grafana 11.2 aims to enhance user experience and interoperability within the platform.
- Grafana 11.2 expands data source support, including Yugabyte and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.
- New enterprise data sources enhance monitoring capabilities for services like Zendesk and Cloudflare.
- Dashboard improvements include standardized tooltips and pagination for state timeline visualizations.
- Transformations now support data transposition and template variables for dynamic configurations.
- A public roadmap for data source plugins allows user feedback and feature requests.
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