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Amazon Managed Grafana now supports in-place upgrade to Grafana version 12.4
Amazon Managed Grafana now supports in-place upgrade from Grafana version 10.4 to 12.4. You can upgrade with just a few clicks&nbs
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Amazon Managed Grafana now supports in-place upgrade from Grafana version 10.4 to 12.4. You can upgrade with just a few clicks&nbs
Amazon Managed Grafana now supports in-place upgrade from Grafana version 10.4 to 12.4. You can upgrade with just a few clicks from the AWS Console or via AWS SDK or AWS CLI.
Upgrading to version 12.4 brings native Grafana Scenes-powered dashboards for faster rendering and queryless Drilldown apps for point-and-click exploration of Prometheus metrics, Loki logs, Tempo traces, and Pyroscope profiles. Amazon CloudWatch plugin enhancements simplify log analysis with PPL/SQL query support, broaden visibility through cross-account Metrics Insights, and surface issues proactively with log anomaly detection. The rebuilt table visualization delivers smoother performance with CSS cell styling and interactive Actions buttons, while trendline transformations and navigation bookmarks streamline data exploration.
In-place upgrade to Grafana 12.4 is supported in all AWS regions where Amazon Managed Grafana is generally available. For a complete list of new features, refer to Differences between Grafana versions in the Amazon Managed Grafana User Guide. For upgrade instructions, see Update your workspace version. To learn more about Amazon Managed Grafana features and its pricing, visit the product page and pricing page.
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