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Learn Grafana 10.x

You're reading from   Learn Grafana 10.x A beginner's guide to practical data analytics, interactive dashboards, and observability

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803231082
Length 542 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Getting Started with Grafana
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Data Visualization with Grafana FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Touring the Grafana Interface 4. Chapter 3: Diving into Grafana's Time Series Visualization 5. Part 2 – Real-World Grafana
6. Chapter 4: Connecting Grafana to a Prometheus Data Source 7. Chapter 5: Extracting and Visualizing Data with InfluxDB and Grafana 8. Chapter 6: Shaping Data with Grafana Transformations 9. Chapter 7: Surveying Key Grafana Visualizations 10. Chapter 8: Surveying Additional Grafana Visualizations 11. Chapter 9: Creating Insightful Dashboards 12. Chapter 10: Working with Advanced Dashboard Features and Elasticsearch 13. Chapter 11: Streaming Real-Time IoT Data from Telegraf Agent to Grafana Live 14. Chapter 12: Monitoring Data Streams with Grafana Alerts 15. Chapter 13: Exploring Log Data with Grafana’s Loki 16. Part 3 – Managing Grafana
17. Chapter 14: Organizing Dashboards and Folders 18. Chapter 15: Managing Permissions for Users, Teams, and Organizations 19. Chapter 16: Authenticating Grafana Logins Using LDAP or OAuth 2 Providers 20. Chapter 17: Cloud Monitoring AWS, Azure, and GCP 21. Index 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring a Microsoft Azure Monitor data source

The next stop in our tour of the big cloud providers takes us to Microsoft Azure. The Azure Monitor data source supports four different services:

  • Azure Monitor
  • Azure Log Analytics
  • Application Insights
  • Application Insights Analytics

Fortunately, you can configure Azure to allow the data source to access all four services.

As you may recall from Chapter 16, Authenticating Grafana Logins Using LDAP or OAuth 2 Providers, to generate OAuth2 client IDs and secrets, we needed to register our Grafana server as an application with the cloud service. The process for Microsoft Azure is very similar:

  1. Copy your Tenant ID from Microsoft Entra ID.
  2. Register a new application for the Grafana data source and establish its proper role.
  3. Generate a Client ID value and secret for authentication from Grafana.
  4. Create and configure the Azure Monitor Grafana connection with the Tenant ID and Client credentials...
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