Grafana (PostgreSQL)
Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for ever...
About Grafana (PostgreSQL)
Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database. Deploy Grafana (PostgreSQL) on your own server with GoPanel.
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Frequently asked questions
- What data sources does Grafana support?
- Grafana supports 150+ data sources including Prometheus, InfluxDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Elasticsearch, Loki, CloudWatch, and many more. You can visualize data from multiple sources in a single dashboard.
- Can I set up alerts in Grafana?
- Yes, Grafana has a built-in alerting system that supports email, Slack, PagerDuty, webhook, and many other notification channels. You can create alert rules based on query thresholds across any data source.
- How much RAM does Grafana need?
- Grafana itself is lightweight — 512MB RAM is sufficient for small deployments. However, resource usage increases with the number of concurrent users and dashboard complexity. For teams, 2GB+ RAM is recommended.
- Is Grafana free for commercial use?
- Yes, Grafana OSS (open-source) is free for commercial use under the AGPL-3.0 license. The self-hosted version deployed by GoPanel includes all core features. Grafana Cloud and Enterprise editions offer additional features.
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App Details
- Category
- Analytics
- Language
- Grafana
- License
- MIT
- Website
- grafana.com
View on GitHub
grafana/grafana
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