Changelog - page 3
We've added OpenTelemetry Quickstarts for ingesting infrastructure metrics and for Kubernetes environments.
You can now add custom labels to your unified alerts and dashboards.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
You can now use our pre-built dashboards to immediately see your metrics from AWS or the OpenTelemetry Collector without having to manually build a dashboard.
Cloud Observability has released a new version of their Microsatellites.
You can now add sections to your dashboards and resize charts.
Use notebooks to visualize trace data in scatter plots.
Find and block low-value data to lower Cloud Observability costs.
You can now add labels to your unified dashboards.
You can now export dashboards to a Terraform config file.
You can now save span queries that use regex as Streams.
You can now add custom data to webhook alert destinations.
You can now easily see where your Streams are used throughout Cloud Observability.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
Help alert responders investigate by auto-creating notebooks when alerts trigger.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
You can now view only immediate dependencies between your services and operations.
You can now use our API to create dependency maps.
The 022-11-03_20-12-06Z release of the Microsatellites has been updated
You can now add maps to your notebooks and dashboards that allow you to view dependencies between your services and operations, including inferred services.