![]() ![]() Scrape_interval: 15s # Set the scrape interval to every 15 seconds. A good place to add this information is under global_config, at the same indentation level as the global section. Copy and add the generated remote write snippet (with URL) to your Prometheus configuration file ( prometheus.yml).Enter a name for the Prometheus server you’re connecting to and generate your remote write URL.Navigate to Instrument Everything - US or Instrument Everything - EU, click the Prometheus tile, and complete the following steps: Step 1: Get data flowing into New Relic with the Prometheus remote write integration You’ll also need to sign up for New Relic. ![]() Note: This process requires Prometheus version 2.15.0 or higher and Grafana version 6.7.0 or higher. In the end, you’ll be able to send Prometheus data to New Relic, and Grafana will populate your existing Prometheus-specific dashboards with that data. In this two-step example, we’ll show you how to replace your Prometheus data store with the Telemetry Data Platform and add it as a Prometheus data source in Grafana. How to configure the Telemetry Data Platform as a Prometheus data store in Grafana You can even build new ones with Prometheus data stored in New Relic. Your existing Grafana dashboards won’t change-they’ll just pull Prometheus data from New Relic. Setting up the Prometheus remote write integration and configuring the Telemetry Data Platform as a Prometheus data source in Grafana won’t interrupt your current experience. The Telemetry Data Platform gives you fully connected, global views of the relationships between all your data sources-from Prometheus metrics to application logs and distributed traces. Prometheus’ built-in remote write capability forwards metrics from your existing Prometheus servers to the Telemetry Data Platform, a fully managed, elastic, time-series platform. A platform link from Prometheus to Grafana ![]() Now you can keep Prometheus and Grafana and seamlessly tap into the additional reliability, scale, and security provided by New Relic. To that end, we’ve teamed up with Grafana Labs so you can use our Telemetry Data Platform as a data source for Prometheus metrics and surface them in your existing dashboards. You’ve come to rely on them, and you have no desire to lose them. You’ve spent years building dashboards in Grafana. Grafana is also open source, which is a bonus for us all. It’s easy to get up and running it connects to a wide range of telemetry data stores and it has plenty of official and community-built dashboards to get you started. We’ve talked with plenty of you who use Grafana to visualize and alert on disparate data sets, and the general consensus is you love it. Grafana is great-and it makes data look really good. ![]()
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