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Geckoboard vs Grafana: What are the differences?

Key Differences between Geckoboard and Grafana

  1. Purpose and Focus: Geckoboard is primarily designed for non-technical users and focuses on easily creating and displaying key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics in a visually appealing dashboard. On the other hand, Grafana is more suited for technical users, offering advanced features and customization options for complex data visualization and monitoring.

  2. Data Sources: Geckoboard offers a limited number of pre-built integrations with various data sources such as Google Analytics, Salesforce, and Excel. Grafana, on the other hand, provides a wide range of data source plugins and supports integration with popular databases, time series databases, monitoring tools, and cloud services.

  3. Flexibility and Customization: Geckoboard provides a simple drag-and-drop interface for users to quickly create and customize dashboards with a predefined set of widgets. Grafana, on the other hand, offers more flexibility with advanced querying capabilities, support for scripting languages, and the ability to create personalized dashboards with customized visualizations and layouts.

  4. Community Support and Ecosystem: Grafana has a larger and more active community compared to Geckoboard, leading to a more extensive library of plugins, extensions, and user-contributed dashboards. This community support enhances Grafana's versatility and allows users to leverage a wide range of functionalities beyond its core features.

  5. Alerting and Monitoring Capabilities: Grafana includes built-in alerting features that allow users to set up thresholds and receive notifications based on data-driven conditions. Geckoboard, while it supports some alerting functionalities, is more limited in terms of advanced monitoring capabilities compared to Grafana.

  6. Deployment and Support: Geckoboard is a cloud-based solution, which means users do not have to worry about hosting and maintenance, making it easier to deploy and use. Grafana offers both a self-hosted open-source version and a cloud-hosted service, providing users with more deployment options but potentially requiring more technical expertise for self-hosted instances.

In Summary, Geckoboard is a user-friendly tool for creating visually appealing KPI dashboards, while Grafana caters to technical users with advanced customization options, a wide range of data sources, and a robust community ecosystem.

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Susmita Meher
Senior SRE at African Bank · | 4 upvotes · 831.1K views
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Looking for a tool which can be used for mainly dashboard purposes, but here are the main requirements:

  • Must be able to get custom data from AS400,
  • Able to display automation test results,
  • System monitoring / Nginx API,
  • Able to get data from 3rd parties DB.

Grafana is almost solving all the problems, except AS400 and no database to get automation test results.

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Sakti Behera
Technical Specialist, Software Engineering at AT&T · | 3 upvotes · 616.7K views
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You can look out for Prometheus Instrumentation (https://prometheus.io/docs/practices/instrumentation/) Client Library available in various languages https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/clientlibs/ to create the custom metric you need for AS4000 and then Grafana can query the newly instrumented metric to show on the dashboard.

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Mat Jovanovic
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We're looking for a Monitoring and Logging tool. It has to support AWS (mostly 100% serverless, Lambdas, SNS, SQS, API GW, CloudFront, Autora, etc.), as well as Azure and GCP (for now mostly used as pure IaaS, with a lot of cognitive services, and mostly managed DB). Hopefully, something not as expensive as Datadog or New relic, as our SRE team could support the tool inhouse. At the moment, we primarily use CloudWatch for AWS and Pandora for most on-prem.

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this is quite affordable and provides what you seem to be looking for. you can see a whole thing about the APM space here https://www.apmexperts.com/observability/ranking-the-observability-offerings/

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I worked with Datadog at least one year and my position is that commercial tools like Datadog are the best option to consolidate and analyze your metrics. Obviously, if you can't pay the tool, the best free options are the mix of Prometheus with their Alert Manager and Grafana to visualize (that are complementary not substitutable). But I think that no use a good tool it's finally more expensive that use a not really good implementation of free tools and you will pay also to maintain its.

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From a StackShare Community member: “We need better analytics & insights into our Elasticsearch cluster. Grafana, which ships with advanced support for Elasticsearch, looks great but isn’t officially supported/endorsed by Elastic. Kibana, on the other hand, is made and supported by Elastic. I’m wondering what people suggest in this situation."

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For our Predictive Analytics platform, we have used both Grafana and Kibana

Kibana has predictions and ML algorithms support, so if you need them, you may be better off with Kibana . The multi-variate analysis features it provide are very unique (not available in Grafana).

For everything else, definitely Grafana . Especially the number of supported data sources, and plugins clearly makes Grafana a winner (in just visualization and reporting sense). Creating your own plugin is also very easy. The top pros of Grafana (which it does better than Kibana ) are:

  • Creating and organizing visualization panels
  • Templating the panels on dashboards for repetetive tasks
  • Realtime monitoring, filtering of charts based on conditions and variables
  • Export / Import in JSON format (that allows you to version and save your dashboard as part of git)
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I use both Kibana and Grafana on my workplace: Kibana for logging and Grafana for monitoring. Since you already work with Elasticsearch, I think Kibana is the safest choice in terms of ease of use and variety of messages it can manage, while Grafana has still (in my opinion) a strong link to metrics

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After looking for a way to monitor or at least get a better overview of our infrastructure, we found out that Grafana (which I previously only used in ELK stacks) has a plugin available to fully integrate with Amazon CloudWatch . Which makes it way better for our use-case than the offer of the different competitors (most of them are even paid). There is also a CloudFlare plugin available, the platform we use to serve our DNS requests. Although we are a big fan of https://smashing.github.io/ (previously dashing), for now we are starting with Grafana .

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I use Kibana because it ships with the ELK stack. I don't find it as powerful as Splunk however it is light years above grepping through log files. We previously used Grafana but found it to be annoying to maintain a separate tool outside of the ELK stack. We were able to get everything we needed from Kibana.

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Kibana should be sufficient in this architecture for decent analytics, if stronger metrics is needed then combine with Grafana. Datadog also offers nice overview but there's no need for it in this case unless you need more monitoring and alerting (and more technicalities).

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I use Grafana because it is without a doubt the best way to visualize metrics

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Povilas Brilius
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@Kibana, of course, because @Grafana looks like amateur sort of solution, crammed with query builder grouping aggregates, but in essence, as recommended by CERN - KIbana is the corporate (startup vectored) decision.

Furthermore, @Kibana comes with complexity adhering ELK stack, whereas @InfluxDB + @Grafana & co. recently have become sophisticated development conglomerate instead of advancing towards a understandable installation step by step inheritance.

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Pros of Geckoboard
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    Takes a little bit to set up, once done, it's all yours
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    Beautiful
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    Graphs are interactive
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    Free
  • 56
    Easy
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    Nicer than the Graphite web interface
  • 26
    Many integrations
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    Can build dashboards
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    Easy to specify time window
  • 10
    Can collaborate on dashboards
  • 9
    Dashboards contain number tiles
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    Open Source
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    Integration with InfluxDB
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    Click and drag to zoom in
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    Authentification and users management
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    Threshold limits in graphs
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    Alerts
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    It is open to cloud watch and many database
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    Simple and native support to Prometheus
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    Great community support
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    You can use this for development to check memcache
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    You can visualize real time data to put alerts
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    Grapsh as code
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    Plugin visualizationa

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    What is Geckoboard?

    Build and share real-time business dashboards without the hassle. Geckoboard integrates directly with over 80 different tools and services to help you pull in your data and get a professional-looking dashboard in front of others in minutes.

    What is Grafana?

    Grafana is a general purpose dashboard and graph composer. It's focused on providing rich ways to visualize time series metrics, mainly though graphs but supports other ways to visualize data through a pluggable panel architecture. It currently has rich support for for Graphite, InfluxDB and OpenTSDB. But supports other data sources via plugins.

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