Changelog - page 3
The Collector health page allows you to monitor all your OpenTelemetry Collectors.
When choosing template variable values, Cloud Observability now shows related values first.
Reduce alert noise with threshold durations.
Use the OpenTelemetry Collector to ingest and monitor Kong API Gateway telemetry.
Combine data from multiple telemetry sources to create more powerful charts.
Gain system insights and visualize logs in dashboards and notebooks.
We've published a new quickstart that allows you to run a demo app with multiple services in a Kubernetes environment and see logs, metrics, and traces in Cloud Observability.
Use the Service health panel in your dashboards to view performance of your services.
You can now view changes made to dashboards and also restore to previous versions or create a new dashboard from a previous version.
You can now create custom query names in the Unified Query Builder.
We've improved the pre-built dashboard you can use to monitor your Collectors running in Kubernetes.
Explore specific logs in tabular format.
We've improved how sections in dashboards work.
You can now work with template variables in filter expressions in UQL. You can also now use contains expressions.
You can now apply latency filters to a UQL query in a dashboard or notebook.
You can now use Cloud Observability in dark mode
Scoped API keys help you control access with fine-grained permissions.
Add CIs to alerts to resolve issues faster and further integrate Cloud Observability and ITOM Event Management.
We've improved how you configure and manage inferred services.
Gain insights and detect changes across logs, metrics, and traces in Cloud Observability.