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Observability with Grafana

A comprehensive guide to implementing effective observability using the LGTM stack (Loki, Grafana, Tempo, Mimir)

A comprehensive guide to implementing effective observability using the LGTM stack (Loki, Grafana, Tempo, Mimir)

We’re excited to announce the publication of our book, “Observability with Grafana”, now available through Packt Publishing. This comprehensive guide is designed to help you implement effective observability solutions using the LGTM stack (Loki, Grafana, Tempo, Mimir).

What’s Inside

The book covers essential topics for anyone looking to implement modern observability solutions:

  • Understanding the fundamentals of observability
  • Implementing the LGTM stack (Loki, Grafana, Tempo, Mimir)
  • Creating effective dashboards and visualisations
  • Setting up intelligent alerting systems
  • Monitoring Kubernetes and cloud platforms
  • Implementing distributed tracing
  • Best practices for log aggregation and analysis

Who Is This Book For?

This book is perfect for:

  • DevOps Engineers
  • Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)
  • Platform Engineers
  • Technical Leaders
  • Anyone interested in implementing observability solutions

Key Features

  • Practical, hands-on examples
  • Real-world use cases and scenarios
  • Complete implementation guides
  • Best practices and optimisation tips
  • Code samples and configuration files

Resources

All code examples from the book are available in our GitHub repository. We encourage readers to explore, use, and contribute to these resources.

Get Your Copy

The book is available from several retailers:

Start Your Observability Journey

Whether you’re just starting with observability or looking to enhance your existing implementation, “Observability with Grafana” provides the knowledge and practical guidance you need to succeed.

Ready to transform how you monitor and understand your systems? Get your copy today and start your journey toward better observability.

Need Help?

If you need assistance implementing the concepts from the book or have questions about observability in general, contact us for expert guidance and support.

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