Greetings friends, today I bring you a new post about Grafana, today's post is special for me because I have been using NetApp for a long time, but I had never stopped to think about how to monitor in detail this fantastic Hardware. Testing the latest Release, I realized that all the APIs that the system uses for any action are exposed in a very
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Looking for the Perfect Dashboard: InfluxDB, Telegraf, and Grafana – Part XXXII (Monitoring Veeam ONE – experimental)
Greetings friends, today I bring you a new post about Grafana, today's post is also one of the most special that I have written, since it is an experimental version, and we do not know if this will come to some port, or will be changed in the future. I am talking about nothing more and nothing less than a Grafana Dashboard for Veeam ONE! Yes,
Looking for the Perfect Dashboard: InfluxDB, Telegraf, and Grafana – Part XXXI (Monitoring Unifi Protect)
Greetings friends, today I bring you a new entry about Grafana and Unifi, that I am sure you will like and that I hope you will put in your collection. Yes, I know there is a version called Unifi Poller, which does more or less what I explain here, but the complexity of adding it to my already running environment, and that for now, I do not need so
Looking for the Perfect Dashboard: InfluxDB, Telegraf, and Grafana – Part XXIX (Monitoring Pi-hole)
Greetings friends, it has been a while since I expanded the series of In Search of the Perfect Dashboard, but it has taken time to continue. Today I bring you a very interesting entry, which I really wanted to add to the series, it's about how to collect Pi-hole statistics. Once we finish all the steps, you should have a result similar to the
VMware: How to extract Temperature information from ESXi for ARM, send it to InfluxDB, and display it with Grafana
Greetings friends, I told you a few weeks ago what VMware had just launched, and that it was going to revolutionize the world of virtualization and make it, even more, accessible in many new use cases with the new ESXi for ARM. Well, one of the things that worried me the most, I think I mentioned it in the video, was being able to control the