
What we’re about
This Grafana & Friends meetup group hosts events centered on open source monitoring and observability with Grafana and complementary technologies. Some events feature presentations, while some are more laid back and meant to foster group discussion. Either way, there will be snacks and stickers!
We’re always looking for speakers and hosts! Fill out this form and we’ll reach out to you about presenting or hosting. Or, if you're interested in becoming an organizer, let us know here.
Interact and be heard:
- Do you have a problem, question, or curiosity? Visit our forums for a reservoir of knowledge- submit your own questions and answers!
- Eager for real-time connections with fellow users? Begin a conversation on Slack.
Learn:
- From getting started to exploring newer projects like Pyroscope and Beyla, the Grafana YouTube channel has what you need to get started!
Contribute:
- Check out our open github repositories to report bugs and contribute code
- We’d love to feature your OSS Grafana Labs use case or story at an upcoming Grafana & Friends meetup or on the Grafana blog! Submit your idea here and we’ll connect with you on next steps if accepted.
- Join the Grafana Champions Program! It’s designed to recognize and empower individuals who are actively contributing to the growth and success of the Grafana ecosystem.
All events hosted by this group and communication on this platform are subject to Grafana Labs' Events Code of Conduct.
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Upcoming events
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Grafana & Friends x Kubernetes Pune Happy Hours
Caizin, Tower 2, Phoenix Fountain Head, 1301/1302, Pune, Maharashtra 411014, India, Pune, INGet ready for an exciting event with Grafana & Friends Pune: Happy Hours! Grafana Labs is all set to host its next happy hour in Pune in collaboration with Kubernetes Pune and Caizin.
Agenda
10:00 AM
Intro and Welcome10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Behind the Dashboard: How to Select Prometheus Exporters Wisely
Behind every great dashboard is the right Prometheus exporter. Choosing the wrong exporter can lead to noisy metrics, missing signals, or unnecessary complexity.
In this session, I will walk through the different types of Prometheus exporters — official, vendor-specific, community-driven, and custom-built. I’ll explain the trade-offs, how to evaluate them, and common pitfalls. The talk will also include a practical demo of popular exporters (like Node Exporter, Blackbox Exporter, and a database exporter), along with a quick look at how to build a simple custom exporter.
Speaker: Kuldeep Pilaji (Observability Engineer at SailPoint)11:10 AM - 11:40 AM
Halyard: How Confluent Seamlessly Deploys Hundreds of Microservices Across Kubernetes Fleets
Halyard is Confluent’s internal deployment platform, purpose-built to make rolling out hundreds of microservices across fleets of Kubernetes clusters effortless. Platform and product teams use Halyard to skip the hassle of complex pipelines and endless YAML, automating reliable, compliant deployments at any scale or region. Join this session to discover how Confluent streamlines fleet-wide microservice delivery with Halyard.
Speaker: Pankaj Dwivedi (Senior Software Engineer II at Confluent)11:50 AM - 12:20 PM
Building Enterprise-Grade Alerting for Multi Cluster Kubernetes at Scale
When working with complex distributed systems, alerting may seem a very small portion of the monitoring infrastructure when compared to the more significant Metric ingestion and TSDB components. But what if you have to configure and manage an alerting system which has to operate hand in hand to cater multiple clusters and environments? It should be capable of accommodating numerous hundreds of checks in multiple environments of our Kubernetes Infrastructure without introducing any additional friction, even if it involves onboarding a hundred checks simultaneously.
This session covers the system design and thought process that went in implementing a modern alerting system built completely with modern and cloud native standards in mind.
Speaker: Uddhabendra Maity (DevOps SDE II at Helpshift)12:20 PM - 12:50 PM
Lightning talks: share your Cloud Native journey!
We’re accepting 5‑10‑minute casual lightning‑talk submissions where community members can share their journey adopting cloud native tech, the lessons they’ve learned, and useful resources to help newcomers get started.
Submit your lightning talk here.12:50 PM - 01:30 PM
Cake Cutting, Snacks, and NetworkingNote: This is an in-person event; no recordings will be available post-event.
For any questions or to express interest in future speaking opportunities, please contact the organizers. More details on speakers and the complete agenda will be shared soon!
306 attendees
Past events
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