Grafana Loki | Grafana Labs
https://grafana.com/oss/lokiGrafana Loki Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. It is designed to be very cost effective and easy to operate. It does not index the contents of the logs, but rather a set of labels for each log stream.
Grafana Loki | Grafana Labs
grafana.com › oss › lokiGrafana Loki Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. It is designed to be very cost effective and easy to operate. It does not index the contents of the logs, but rather a set of labels for each log stream.
Loki | Grafana Labs
grafana.com › docs › grafanaUsing Loki in Grafana Grafana ships with built-in support for Loki, an open source log aggregation system by Grafana Labs. This topic explains options, variables, querying, and other options specific to this data source. Add it as a data source and you are ready to build dashboards or query your log data in Explore.
Loki in Grafana | Grafana Labs
grafana.com › docs › lokiLoki in Grafana Grafana 6.0 and more recent versions have built-in support for Grafana Loki. Use Grafana 6.3 or a more recent version to take advantage of LogQL functionality. Log into your Grafana instance. If this is your first time running Grafana, the username and password are both defaulted to admin.
Loki - Grafana Labs
https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/datasources/lokiUsing Loki in Grafana Grafana ships with built-in support for Loki, an open source log aggregation system by Grafana Labs. This topic explains options, variables, querying, and other options specific to this data source. Add it as a data source and you are ready to build dashboards or query your log data in Explore.
Getting started with Loki (EMEA Timezone) | Grafana Labs
grafana.com › go › webinarGrafana Labs At Grafana Labs, Cyril mainly focuses on Loki, an open source logs aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. He previously worked at Ubisoft, scaling dedicated game servers in the cloud using Kubernetes. Cyril also contributed to Agones creation, an open source project to scale dedicated servers on Kubernetes. Danny Kopping