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  • Grafana
    • Part I (Installing InfluxDB, Telegraf and Grafana on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS)
    • Part VIII (Monitoring Veeam using Veeam Enterprise Manager)
    • Part XII (Native Telegraf Plugin for vSphere)
    • Part XIII – Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 v4
    • Part XIV – Veeam Availability Console
    • Part XV – IPMI Monitoring of our ESXi Hosts
    • Part XVI – Performance and Advanced Security of Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365
    • Part XVII – Showing Dashboards on Two Monitors Using Raspberry Pi 4
    • Part XIX (Monitoring Veeam with Enterprise Manager) Shell Script
    • Part XXII (Monitoring Cloudflare, include beautiful Maps)
    • Part XXIII (Monitoring WordPress with Jetpack RESTful API)
    • Part XXIV (Monitoring Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure)
    • Part XXV (Monitoring Power Consumption)
    • Part XXVI (Monitoring Veeam Backup for Nutanix)
    • Part XXVII (Monitoring ReFS and XFS (block-cloning and reflink)
    • Part XXVIII (Monitoring HPE StoreOnce)
    • Part XXIX (Monitoring Pi-hole)
    • Part XXXI (Monitoring Unifi Protect)
    • Part XXXII (Monitoring Veeam ONE – experimental)
    • Part XXXIII (Monitoring NetApp ONTAP)
    • Part XXXIV (Monitoring Runecast)
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Looking for the Perfect Dashboard: InfluxDB, Telegraf, and Grafana – Part XXXVII (Monitoring Veeam Backup for Google Cloud Platform)

14th January 2022 - Written in: opensource, veeam

Greetings friends, before 2021 ended, I spent a few hours digging on Veeam Backup for Google Cloud Platform API. After a few hours, I was able to finally build the last Veeam Dashboard to complete the gauntlet: Every single Veeam product that has reached GA, and included an API, have now a dedicated Grafana Dashboard. But, why all of this hard

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Looking for the Perfect Dashboard: InfluxDB, Telegraf, and Grafana – Part XXXVI (Monitoring Goldshell Miners – JSONv2)

13th January 2022 - Written in: opensource

Greetings friends, it's been a while since I've added to the In Search of the Perfect Dashboard series, but it's time to continue. Today I bring you a very interesting post, that I was really looking forward to adding to the series, it's about how to collect Goldshell Miners statistics, using the new JSON Parser v2. Once we finish all the steps,

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The Blog in numbers, a look at 2021

23rd December 2021 - Written in: cloudian, opensource, personal, veeam, vmware

Greetings friends, like every year on the Spanish Blog, I like to show you the summary of numbers at the end of the year, articles, and so on, which in the end is simply the combined effort of you visiting this blog, and me writing the articles. Another year, another Christmas, and most likely for a lot of you it will be difficult or impossible

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Grafana: Urgent to update to latest Grafana version if you are in any 8.x release – 0day CVE-2021-43798: Grafana directory traversal

9th December 2021 - Written in: opensource

Greetings everyone, as you might know by now, I tend to like to do a bit both, tell you about exciting new functionalities on the software, like a few days ago about Grafana 8.3, but why not if something is critical at the security level, I think it needs to be discussed as well, as I did with the VMware vulnerability (that eventually led to the

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VMware: Traveling Back to the Future with Flux, InfluxDB v2.x, and Grafana 8.x – Modern vSphere Monitoring

7th December 2021 - Written in: opensource, vmware

Greetings friends, for years I have been talking about InfluxDB, Grafana, and how to combine all of this to monitor VMware. It has been quite a journey, started in 2016 with the first blog in Spanish, then in 2018 wrote the VMware steps in English to reach a bit more audience, which it did, as at the time of writing this, the Grafana Dashboard for

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