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Amazon Managed Grafana is a fully managed service based on open-source Grafana. You can use Amazon Managed Grafana to analyze your metrics, logs, and traces without having to provision servers, or configure and update software. You can avoid the heavy lifting involved in securing and scaling Grafana in production. Amazon Managed Grafana also supports data sources for hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
In this course, you will review the basics of Amazon Managed Grafana, explore the business and technical challenges it can help you solve, and learn about its benefits and technical concepts. If you are new to the service, you will learn how to start using Amazon Managed Grafana through a demonstration using the AWS Management Console. You will learn about the native architecture and how the built-in features can help you simplify data visualization. Before beginning this course, you must complete the Getting Started with Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus(opens in a new tab) course on AWS Skill Builder. To ensure a comprehensive learning experience, please sign in to AWS Skill Builder(opens in a new tab) and successfully finish this course.
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