
What we’re about
This Grafana & Friends meetup group hosts regular events centered on open source monitoring and observability with Grafana and complementary technologies. Some events feature presentations, while some are more laid back and meant to foster group discussion. Either way, there will be snacks and stickers!
We’re always looking for speakers and hosts! Fill out this form (https://grafana-labs.typeform.com/community) and we’ll reach out to you about presenting or hosting. Or, if you're interested in becoming an organizer, let us know here: https://grafana-labs.typeform.com/to/sdthBGek?typeform-source=grafana.com
If you have a technical question, check out our support forums. We also have a community slack workspace where you can connect with the Grafana community on a variety of increasingly specific topics.
All events hosted by this group and communication on this platform are subject to Grafana Labs' Events Code of Conduct: https://grafana.com/events/events-code-of-conduct/
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We're thrilled to invite you to our next 🌸 Grafana & Friends Amsterdam Meetup 🌸
Many thanks to our good friends at HCS Company, who have kindly offered to host us at their Amsterdam office and share their experience 🫶
📕 Agenda
17:30 Open doors.
18:00 Food & Drinks
18:30 Meetup starts: talk & workshop🗣️ Talk
Monitoring and Managing Edge Devices at Scale with Grafana: The ProRail Approach - Ho YeungThis talk presents how ProRail has implemented a scalable and efficient monitoring solution for its IOT2050 edge devices using Grafana and containerized services. Attendees will learn how system metrics, Docker container statuses, and MQTT data are collected from edge devices and visualized in real-time dashboards, enabling both operational oversight and historical analysis. The session covers the integration of tools such as Grafana Agent, Alloy, Node Exporter, Mosquitto, and Node-RED—deployed through Portainer—to build a resilient monitoring infrastructure. We’ll also showcase interactive Grafana dashboards, including a nationwide map of edge devices, and explain how alerting mechanisms help detect issues early and reduce downtime. This session is ideal for observability engineers, systems specialists, and anyone interested in edge monitoring and infrastructure visibility at scale.
🎙️ Ho Yeung is currently working at ProRail, focusing on the development of an observability platform designed to streamline the collection and processing of measurement data. His work involves integrating diverse measurement devices into a system, automating data validation processes, and leading the visualization of data using Grafana. He collaborates with end-users and technical teams to ensure effective data presentation and decision-making, configuring Grafana in a Kubernetes environment.
🛠️ Workshop
Logs, Metrics, Traces, and Mayhem: An Interactive Observability Adventure - Imma VallsThis is a hands-on introductory session on observability. Through an engaging text-based adventure, you'll learn to diagnose and resolve issues in your systems. This workshop covers essential observability tools —metrics, logs, and traces — and shows how to leverage them effectively for real-world troubleshooting and insights in your application.
Bring your laptop for this session. Docker and git or a browser to run this on a killercoda playground are prerequisites. You can also work in pairs.🎙️ Imma Valls is a Staff Developer Advocate at Grafana Labs. Imma enjoys automating stuff, and anything that helps get apps from development to production. She also loves sharing with local communities and helping them connect and thrive. She co-organizes Grafana’s meetups in Barcelona and Madrid, Cloud Native Barcelona meetups, and Software Crafters Barcelona. She also volunteers as a coach and board member at the TechFems Barcelona community and collaborates with Technovation Girls as a Judge.
🏢 Location
HCS Company: Anthony Fokkerweg 61, Amsterdam | https://maps.app.goo.gl/LPMZKBzB7MutGrZb6.
The HCS Company office is easily accessible by both car and public transport. You can park your car on their premises; ample parking is beyond the barrier. If you come by public transport, you can get off at the Henk Sneevlietweg metro station; from there, it is a 10-minute walk.We are looking forward to seeing you 🎉!