Changelog - page 5
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
Cloud Observability has released a new version of their microsatellites.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS.
You can now create alert queries based on a chart in a dashboard or notebook with one click.
You can now access Change Intelligence from a side panel in notebooks, dashboards, and alerts so you can continue your investigation in context.
We've added content that makes monitoring your Kubernetes environment even easier!
Lightstep has released a new version of their microsatellites.
We've added new OpenTelemetry docs to the Cloud Observability Learning Portal to help you get instrumented quickly.
You can now use the Unified Query Language (UQL) to build more targeted queries
You can now monitor the amount and rate of your ingested active time series.
You can now use custom percentiles in the Unified Query Builder.
You can now create alerts for span data using the same method as you do for metric alerts.
You can now monitor the amount of your span data that Cloud Observability has ingested for a 24-hour period.
Cloud Observability has released a new version of their microsatellites.
You now have options on how to deploy the OpenTelemetry Collector in Kubernetes to scrape Prometheus metrics.
You can now ingest metrics into Cloud Observability from Hashicorp Nomad and Vault, Micrometer, and StatsD, using the OpenTelemetry Collector.
You can now ingest metrics into Cloud Observability from Cilium, Clickhouse, Cockroach, etcd, and NGINX Ingress using the OpenTelemetry Collector.
You can now view the metrics ingested by Cloud Observability when integrating with AWS Aurora.
You now have the ability to retain span data for longer than three days, without creating a stream.
We've updated Change Intelligence to make it easier to use.