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title: "Manage collectors at scale | Grafana Labs"
description: "Fleet Management lets you configure and monitor many telemetry collectors from one place in Grafana Cloud."
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> For a curated documentation index, see [llms.txt](/llms.txt). For the complete documentation index, see [llms-full.txt](/llms-full.txt).

## One collector is easy. A fleet isn’t.

Sending telemetry from a single collector is simple. Doing it across hundreds of collectors, in different environments and on different machines, is where the work piles up. Each one has a configuration to maintain, and keeping them consistent by hand doesn’t scale.

## Manage the whole fleet from one place

[Fleet Management](/docs/grafana-cloud/send-data/fleet-management/) is a Grafana Cloud feature for managing many collector deployments of [Grafana Alloy](/docs/grafana-cloud/send-data/alloy/) at once. From the Grafana Cloud interface, you can:

- **See fleet health at a glance.** An overview dashboard shows collector counts, versions, operating systems, and health across the whole fleet.
- **Monitor individual collectors.** Inspect any collector’s health, logs, attributes, and configuration errors from its details view.
- **Configure collectors remotely.** Create configuration pipelines once and assign them to collectors by attribute, with no per-machine scripting.
- **Control cost and collection.** Turn data streams on and off to keep telemetry focused and reduce overload.

## Real results from real teams

- [**Tarbell Management Group**](/blog/telemetry-pipeline-management-at-any-scale-fleet-management-in-grafana-cloud-is-generally-available/)
  
  > “Managing everything within Fleet Management makes configuring collectors effortless. The correct configuration is applied automatically across our infrastructure, whether it’s a point-of-sale system, a user PC, or a Kubernetes service.”
- [**AXA Germany**](/events/observabilitycon/agenda/2025/axa-observability-at-scale-with-opentelemetry/)
  
  > “Moving to Grafana Cloud reduced our complexity… nobody wants to maintain a huge amount of infrastructure. Everybody wants to do the new cool stuff.”
