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🚀 The Final Episode of the Grafana LGTM Stack Course is Here! 🎉

In the eighth and final part of our course, we dive into Grafana Alloy and explore how to leverage its powerful components, integrating Tempo for comprehensive tracing. Here's what you'll learn:

How to receive traces from our deployed application via OpenTelemetry and send them directly to Tempo, the tracing backend that ties everything together.

How to enhance resource attributes of each span with new metadata using Grafana Alloy, ensuring rich trace information in Tempo.

How to generate metrics from spans to get detailed insights into your application's performance and flow, all within Tempo.

Hands-on with NodeGraph and ServiceGraph to visualize relationships between services and spans, making it easy to explore traces in Tempo.

Plus, we’ll link trace data to logs to provide a full picture of your system’s health in Tempo.



This episode is packed with insights and is a must-watch! 🔥



A big THANK YOU to all of you who have joined this journey through the Grafana LGTM Stack course. Your support and engagement have meant a lot to me! 💙



https://youtu.be/uxRrRZ0PTcs?si=QbK_Q7w-OkpgSIEu



#Grafana #Tempo #Tracing #OpenTelemetry #ServiceGraph #NodeGraph #Metrics #Logging #DevOps #TechTraining #GrafanaLGTM #LearningJourney



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🚀 The Final Episode of the Grafana LGTM Stack Course is Here! 🎉

In the eighth and final part of our course, we dive into Grafana Alloy and explore how to leverage its powerful components, integrating Tempo for comprehensive tracing. Here's what you'll learn:

How to receive traces from our deployed application via OpenTelemetry and send them directly to Tempo, the tracing backend that ties everything together.

How to enhance resource attributes of each span with new metadata using Grafana Alloy, ensuring rich trace information in Tempo.

How to generate metrics from spans to get detailed insights into your application's performance and flow, all within Tempo.

Hands-on with NodeGraph and ServiceGraph to visualize relationships between services and spans, making it easy to explore traces in Tempo.

Plus, we’ll link trace data to logs to provide a full picture of your system’s health in Tempo.



This episode is packed with insights and is a must-watch! 🔥



A big THANK YOU to all of you who have joined this journey through the Grafana LGTM Stack course. Your support and engagement have meant a lot to me! 💙



https://youtu.be/uxRrRZ0PTcs?si=QbK_Q7w-OkpgSIEu



#Grafana #Tempo #Tracing #OpenTelemetry #ServiceGraph #NodeGraph #Metrics #Logging #DevOps #TechTraining #GrafanaLGTM #LearningJourney

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