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Announcing Graylog 6.0.6

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Announcing Graylog 6.0.6 This is a bug-fix release that improves Graylog’s functionality. Please read on for information on what has changed.   Download Links DEB and RPM packages are available in our repositories Container images Graylog Open Graylog Enterprise Graylog Data Node Tarballs for manual installation Graylog Server Graylog Server…

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Announcing Graylog 5.2.11

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Announcing Graylog 5.2.11 This is a bug-fix release that improves Graylog’s functionality. Please read on for information on what has changed.   Download Links DEB and RPM packages are available in our repositories Container images Graylog Open Graylog Enterprise Graylog Data Node Tarballs for manual installation Graylog Server Graylog Server…

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Illuminate 5.2: Elevating Security Monitoring and Threat Detection

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The release of Graylog Illuminate 5.2 marks a significant step forward in security monitoring and threat detection. This update extends the platform’s capabilities with new content packs and enhancements, offering a robust toolkit for teams looking to strengthen their cybersecurity posture. With the Windows Security Sigma Rules and Sendmail Content…

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Graylog GO 2024: Registration Open

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Annual User Conference October 23-24, 2024 Join Graylog virtually for our annual conference  Shared Experience, Shared Success  WHY ATTEND Graylog GO? To engage with others who are passionate about their Graylog! Attend sessions presented by Graylog users Ask questions of Graylog experts Find out more about the product roadmap “Meet”…

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Grafana Tempo 2.6 release: performance improvements and new TraceQL features

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Grafana Tempo 2.6 is here with performance improvements and buckets of new TraceQL features! Watch the video above for an overview of the new TraceQL features, or continue reading to get a quick overview of the latest updates in Tempo. If you’re looking for something more in-depth, don’t hesitate to…

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Visualize Catchpoint, PagerDuty, and Amazon DynamoDB data: what’s new in Grafana Enterprise data source plugins

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As part of our big tent philosophy here at Grafana Labs, we believe you should be able to access and derive meaningful insights from your data, regardless of where that data lives. One of the ways we stay true to that philosophy is through our Grafana Enterprise data sources. Available…

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Grafana Labs at PromCon: Prometheus 3.0, OpenTelemetry, native histograms, and more!

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PromCon is right around the corner and we’re looking forward to seeing you there! We’re gearing up for the biggest release of Prometheus in the last five years, Prometheus 3.0, and we can’t wait to share all the new features we, and the community, have been working on. PromCon EU…

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Data Prepper 2.9.0 is ready for download

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Introduction You can download Data Prepper 2.9.0 today. This release includes a number of core improvements as well as improvements to many popular processors. Expression improvements Data Prepper continues to improve support for expressions to allow you more control over conditions that you use for routing and conditional processing. In…

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Boosting vector search performance with concurrent segment search

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In OpenSearch, data is stored in shards, which are further divided into segments. When you execute a search query, it runs sequentially across all segments of each shard involved in the query. As the number of segments increases, this sequential execution can increase query latency (the time it takes to…

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