Grafana Tempo 2.4 release: TraceQL metrics, tiered caching, and TCO improvements
The latest release of Tempo introduces metric queries, tiered caching, cross-tenant queries, and more.
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The latest release of Tempo introduces metric queries, tiered caching, cross-tenant queries, and more.
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Dedicated attribute columns can have significant impact on query performance and memory usage in Grafana Tempo. Learn more about this new feature and...
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Looking to get more value out of tracing? We’ve added the ability to compute RED metrics from recent trace data grouped by any attribute of your...
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Tempo 2.3 is here with blazing fast queries thanks to Tempo's new block format, vParquet3. This latest release also includes new TraceQL features and...
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Structural operators and new trace-level intrinsics are just a few of the many exciting new features available in Tempo 2.2.
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The new Tempo operator can create and manage all required objects, expose metrics, and support upgrading the Tempo instance in a Kubernetes cluster.
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Grafana Tempo will take a big leap in the 2.0 release with TraceQL, a first-of-its-kind query language to help you find the exact trace you're looking...
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The Grafana Tempo 1.5 release introduces experimental Parquet support, OpenTelemetry semantics — and the path to 2.0
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Learn about head sampling and tail sampling, why they're helpful, and how to get started using tail sampling in Grafana Agent.
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