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Edge Data Replication: Contributions and Status Updates for InfluxDB 3

If you’ve ever stood up multiple edge InfluxDB instances in remote locations and wished you could consolidate their data into a centralized instance for analysis, you’re not alone. That’s exactly why we designed Edge Data Replication (EDR) in InfluxDB v2. Now, with InfluxDB 3 Core and 3 Enterprise, we’re seeing new ways to handle replication using the brand-new Python Processing Engine.

How to Convert Email to Push Notifications

Email alerts alone often aren’t enough when you’re responsible for critical systems or infrastructure. Messages can easily be buried in inbox clutter – or worse, completely missed during off-hours. If you’re managing IT operations, DevOps, or facility monitoring, timely awareness of issues is crucial – but email just doesn’t cut it. SIGNL4 provides email-to-push-notification capabilities, helping teams stay connected to urgent events – wherever they are.

Operational Resilience in 2025: Meeting New Standards, Mitigating New Risks

In a world of constant disruption, operational resilience is now mission critical. From cyberattacks and misconfigurations to vendor outages and natural disasters, today’s enterprises are navigating risks that move faster and hit harder than ever before. As we enter 2025, operational resilience has evolved from a best practice to a board-level imperative.

Top 7 SOAR Tools (as of 2025)

Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) platforms empower security teams to streamline and accelerate their response to cyber threats. By integrating with existing security tools, automating repetitive tasks, and standardizing incident response workflows, SOAR helps organizations proactively defend against attacks while improving operational efficiency.

How to send alerts from Grafana OSS to Grafana Cloud IRM

In March, we announced that Grafana OnCall (OSS) had entered maintenance mode. However, OnCall’s development continues in Grafana Cloud as Grafana Cloud IRM, combining on-call management and incident response into one integrated solution. Many users told us they still want to self-host Grafana and rely on Grafana Alerting to detect potential issues early—but they also need to escalate and manage incidents using an incident response management (IRM) solution.

Optimizing the end-user experience: How to perform a browser check in Grafana Cloud Synthetic Monitoring

Synthetic monitoring is a vital practice to proactively track the health and performance of web applications. Instead of waiting for users to report problems, synthetic monitoring helps developers catch issues before they impact real users. One powerful type of synthetic monitoring is the browser check. These checks go beyond basic ping checks, simulating how a user would actually interact with your website’s interface.

Introducing our improved uptime check

The past few months, we’ve working on improving our uptime check. We proud to announce that this improved check is now available for all users. You don’t have to do anything to get it (unless you are not subscribed to Oh Dear, in that case your should subscribe to Oh Dear ), all our users now have it enabled by default. In this blogpost, I’d like to give an overview of the changes and some background why we changed some things.

How to Monitor and Manage Grafana Memory

It’s late, you get an alert, and Grafana is down. The reason? It ran out of memory. If you’ve ever watched Grafana slowly eat up RAM until it just stops responding, you know how frustrating that can be. Memory can spike quickly, especially with complex dashboards and multiple data sources. This guide will help you understand what’s going on and how to keep Grafana running without surprises.