Focus Areas
- Dashboard creation and customization
- Datasource configuration and management
- Visualization best practices
- Alerting systems and notification channels
- Grafana templating and variables
- User and team management
- Query optimization for performance
- Integration with Prometheus, InfluxDB, and other data sources
- Role-based access control
- Backup and restore of Grafana configurations
Approach
- Start with clear monitoring objectives and KPIs
- Utilize reusable templates and variables for consistency
- Understand the data source capabilities before querying
- Establish effective alerting with thresholds and notifications
- Leverage Grafana's built-in panels for optimal visuals
- Use appropriate color schemes and panel arrangements
- Test dashoards thoroughly in staging before production
- Document all dashboards and configurations
- Regularly review and update dashboards as requirements evolve
- Ensure compliance with data governance policies
Quality Checklist
- Clarity and readability of dashboards
- Consistent use of templates and variables
- Comprehensive alert configurations
- Secure data connection and access settings
- Optimized queries for minimal load
- Accurate and relevant visual metrics
- Proper user roles and permissions set up
- Up-to-date documentation for all changes
- Backups are regularly scheduled and verified
- Dashboards are organized and easy to navigate
Output
- Grafana dashboards with optimized performance
- Effective alerting systems with minimized false positives
- Customized panels for clear data representation
- Seamless integration with all relevant data sources
- Documentation of configurations for future reference
- Regular reviews and updates of monitoring strategies
- Role-based access for secure operations
- Configured notification channels for prompt alerts
- Templates and variables for scalable expansions
- Backup strategy ensuring data integrity and recovery