A set of one or more panels, organized and arranged into one or more rows, that provide an at-a-glance view of related information.
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A file, database, or service providing the data. Grafana supports a several data sources by default, and can be extended to support additional data sources through plugins.
An exemplar is any data that serves as a detailed example of one of the observations aggregated into a metric. An exemplar contains the observed value together with an optional timestamp and arbitrary labels, which are typically used to reference a trace.
Explore allows a user to focus on a building a query. User can refine the query to return the expected metrics before building a dashboard. For more information, refer to the <ahref="https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/explore">Explore</a> topic.
Grafana includes the ability to export your dashboards to a file containing JSON. Community members sometimes share their created dashboards on the <ahref="https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards">Grafana Dashboards page</a>. Dashboards previously exported or found on this site may be imported by other users.
Each Integration in Grafana Cloud uses the cloud agent to connect your data source to Grafana Cloud for visualizing. Note: Prometheus uses the word “integrations” to refer to software that exposes Prometheus metrics without needing an exporter, which is a different use of the same word we use here.
An extension of Grafana that allows users to provide additional functionality to enhance their experience. The types of plugins currently supported are:
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<b>App plugin:</b> Extends Grafana with a customized experience. It includes a set of panel and data source plugins, as well as custom pages.
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<b>Data source plugin:</b> Extends Grafana with support for additional data sources.
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<b>Panel plugin:</b> Extends Grafana with additional visualization options.
An observed execution path of a request through a distributed system. For more information, refer to <ahref="https://opentracing.io/docs/overview/what-is-tracing/">What is Distributed Tracing?</a>
Transformations process the result set of a query before it’s passed on for visualization. For more information, refer to the <ahref="https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/panels/transformations">Transformations overview</a> topic.