
Grafana Labs announced the availability of the full LGTM stack on Grafana Cloud in AWS Marketplace.
AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS). This new offering makes it simple for AWS users to access, deploy, scale, and procure Grafana Cloud services with just a few clicks.
Grafana Cloud provides a composable observability stack that supports customer needs, no matter where they are in their observability journey. AWS customers can now easily deploy a fully managed Grafana LGTM Stack on Grafana Cloud (Grafana Loki for logs, Grafana for visualizations, Grafana Tempo for tracing, and Grafana Mimir for Prometheus metrics). Customers can also extend their solution to include performance and load testing with Grafana Cloud k6 and incident response and management with Grafana Incident and Grafana OnCall, and leverage any number of data source plugins including Amazon Athena, Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon RedShift, Amazon Timestream, and AWS X-Ray.
By purchasing Grafana Cloud in AWS Marketplace, customers benefit from simplified, consolidated billing. In most cases, customers can use their AWS customer commitments towards the purchase of Grafana Cloud.
Grafana Labs remains committed to meeting users wherever they are. With this new offering, the community can now access the complete LGTM Grafana Cloud observability stack across all the major cloud providers. Along with AWS Marketplace, Grafana Cloud is available through Microsoft Azure Marketplace and Google Marketplace. Additionally, Grafana Labs has partnerships with Tencent Cloud and Alibaba Cloud for managed Grafana offerings, supporting customers in the Asia-Pacific region.
“We continually evolve our relationships to create simple paths for our users to connect to Grafana offerings wherever they are,” said Ash Mazhari, VP of Corporate Development at Grafana Labs. "Being available in AWS Marketplace was a natural next step for us to offer frictionless options in the cloud, and we look forward to building on this relationship to bring expanded observability capabilities to our mutual customers."
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