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    Redash

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    Redash is an essential tool to help you make sense of your data. It allows everyone, regardless of level of technical know-how to harness the power of data. SQL users connect, query, visualize and share data easily and efficiently, allowing everyone in their organization to use the data. Redash combines the power and comfort of an SQL client with the collaborative benefits of a cloud-based service. It lets you create big, beautiful and easy to digest visualizations on dashboards for better decision-making. ...
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    Zabbix plugin for Grafana

    Zabbix plugin for Grafana

    Zabbix plugin for Grafana dashboard

    Grafana Zabbix is a plugin that integrates Zabbix monitoring with Grafana, enabling advanced visualization and analysis of Zabbix metrics using Grafana's powerful dashboard features.
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    pgwatch2

    pgwatch2

    PostgreSQL metrics monitor/dashboard

    Flexible self-contained PostgreSQL metrics monitoring/dashboarding solution. Supports monitoring PG versions 9.0 to 16 out of the box. Pgwatch2 is a PostgreSQL monitoring tool designed to track database performance and usage, providing insights for database optimization.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Grafana

    Grafana

    Leading open-source visualization and observability platform

    ...Grafana includes capabilities such as ad hoc data exploration, alerting, annotations, and flexible query support. Its extensible plugin ecosystem integrates with cloud platforms, databases, and developer tools—allowing teams to build observability workflows without vendor lock-in. The easiest way to get started with Grafana is with Grafana Cloud, our fully managed, full-stack observability platform.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Tessera

    Tessera

    A dashboard front-end for graphite.

    ...The biggest key differences between Tessera and other frontends are the separation of queries from presentations, and the ability to apply arbitrary transformations to the presentations & queries, allowing for a large degree of interactivity. Tessera is initially focused on information presentation - it does not NOT address the areas of metric discovery or query composition (although it may in the future). Tessera consists of a small python webserver written with Flask with a SQL backing store. The server manages storing and searching for dashboards, managing tags for organization, serving the basic UI assets, and providing a ReST API for the front-end to use.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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