Changelog - page 4
Use alert templates to customize alerts for your monitoring needs.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
We've added content for how to create common alerts using UQL (Unified Query Language)
Use metric ingestion rules to stay within your budget and lower costs.
You can now query for Cloud Observability-specific span attributes using either the Unified Query Builder or UQL.
Tri-chart content has been removed from the Learning Portal.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
Span charts in notebooks, dashboards, and alerts now include a table of span examples.
You no longer need to provide an additional aggregation method for big number charts.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
You can now copy a chart from any notebook to a dashboard.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
You can now add Streams to a dashboard or notebook from the Service Directory or the Steams list view.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
Add descriptions and save custom time ranges on dashboards.
We're sunsetting Cloud Observability Incident Response on January 31, 2023.
You can now ingest AWS CloudWatch metrics directly from the Cloud Observability UI, without having to use Terraform.