n8n can trigger Grafana annotations, fire alerts into n8n workflows via webhooks, and write processed data to datasources (PostgreSQL, InfluxDB) that Grafana visualizes — linking automation pipelines to dashboards.
Archestra exports metrics to Prometheus and provides pre-configured Grafana dashboards for monitoring LLM token usage, request latency, and tool blocking events.
Prometheus provides the primary data source for Grafana dashboards in cloud-native monitoring stacks. Grafana's native Prometheus support allows users to query and visualize time-series metrics using PromQL directly.
TDengine provides a Grafana plugin for visualization and dashboarding of time-series data.
Apache IoTDB provides a native Grafana plugin for visualization and monitoring of time-series data stored in IoTDB.
ClickHouse can be used as a data source for Grafana dashboards
HiveMQ provides the MQTT data stream that Grafana visualizes through its MQTT data source or via intermediate databases like InfluxDB.
TimescaleDB integrates natively with Grafana through the PostgreSQL data source. Grafana can query hypertables directly using standard SQL, visualize time-series metrics, and leverage continuous aggregates for fast dashboard rendering.
QuestDB provides a PostgreSQL wire protocol interface that allows Grafana to connect using the native PostgreSQL data source plugin.
Strimzi integrates with Grafana through Prometheus metrics. The Strimzi Metrics Reporter exposes Kafka metrics in Prometheus format, which can be visualized in Grafana dashboards for monitoring cluster health, throughput, and performance.
Grafana provides native Redis connectivity through the Redis Data Source plugin, enabling visualization of Redis Streams, time-series data, and key metrics.
Kafka metrics and streaming data can be visualized in Grafana dashboards for real-time monitoring.
ThingsBoard can push telemetry data to Grafana via PostgreSQL or Cassandra as a shared data source. Some teams run Grafana alongside ThingsBoard for more advanced visualization, though ThingsBoard's built-in dashboards cover most monitoring use cases.
Malcolm's OpenSearch data can be visualized in Grafana as an alternative to OpenSearch Dashboards, integrating OT security alerts into existing plant monitoring dashboards.
Suricata EVE JSON alert data can be visualized in Grafana via Elasticsearch or Loki, providing real-time security dashboards alongside OT metrics.
StreamPipes processes and enriches IIoT data streams, then routes results to databases like PostgreSQL or InfluxDB where Grafana visualizes them. StreamPipes handles the real-time analytics pipeline; Grafana provides the dashboarding layer.
Grafana subscribes to MQTT topics for real-time dashboards
Grafana reads from InfluxDB via Flux queries
Node-RED triggers Grafana annotations
Grafana visualizes ERPNext manufacturing metrics
UMH ships with pre-configured Grafana dashboards for OEE and production monitoring
Foxglove and Grafana can be combined for comprehensive robotics observability, with Foxglove handling multimodal robot data and Grafana monitoring infrastructure metrics.
Ignition's SQL Bridge and Historian modules enable seamless data export to Grafana for advanced visualization and dashboarding.
Rapid SCADA can send data to Grafana for advanced visualization and dashboarding.