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Grafana Cloud Generally Available Infrastructure Observability
Release date: 2025-12-04

New dashboards and alerts for Cloud Provider Observability

We’ve expanded our Cloud Provider Observability offering with new out-of-the-box dashboards designed to give you faster insights and reduce the operational overhead across your multi-cloud infrastructure. These dashboards are now available for key services across Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and AWS. Each dashboard is an actionable observability layer, helping your team move from reactive troubleshooting to proactive performance and cost management.

Google Cloud Platform (GCP):

  • Cloud Run: pinpoint latency or error spikes in Cloud Run apps.
  • Cloud Storage (GCS): track storage access patterns and quotas in Cloud Storage (GCS).
  • AlloyDB for PostgreSQL: monitor AlloyDB performance trends across compute and I/O.
Screenshot of the GCP preconfigured dashboards page in Grafana Cloud

Microsoft Azure:

  • SQL Database - Elastic Pools: right-size your Elastic Pools with real-time and historical DTU usage.
  • PostgreSQL Flexible Servers: Catch slow queries and IOPS bottlenecks in PostgreSQL workloads.
Screenshot of the Azure preconfigured dashboards page in Grafana Cloud

Amazon Web Services (AWS):

  • Bedrock AgentCore: health tracking and slow operation detection for Bedrock AgentCore.
  • DynamoDB: hot key detection for DynamoDB.
  • ElastiCache: memory usage trends for ElastiCache.
  • Route 53: DNS health checks and resolution time breakdowns for Route 53.
  • Route 53 Resolver: DNS health checks and resolution time breakdowns for Route 53 Resolver.
Screenshot of the AWS preconfigured dashboards page in Grafana Cloud

These dashboards are available to install with one click from the Cloud Provider Observability integration pages for each cloud. Jumpstart your monitoring strategy and start detecting issues before they impact your users.

For full details and setup guides, visit the Cloud Provider Observability documentation.


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