

Once deployed, you are responsible for the infrastructure! Security, backup, patching etc… is your responsibility! It goes without saying that the template only takes care of deployment. That is something you will need to do yourself. Naturally, you will want to access Grafana over SSL. Simply connect to that URL to access your Grafana instance: Grafana instance (after logging on and showing a simple dashboard The IP address will have an associated DNS name in the form of The public IP address of the front-end can be found in the list of resources (e.g. The monthly cost for this setup is around €140. They used the Standard tier (not WAF) with the Medium SKU size and three nodes. To access the Grafana portal, Bitnami used an Azure Application Gateway.
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To logon, use the password or public key you configured during deployment. By default, these virtual machines have a public IP that allows SSH access on port 22.

These two machine cost around €100 per month. The Grafana VMs are Standard D1 v2 virtual machines (can be changed). The deployment uses a General Purpose, 2 vCore, 50GB database. The database back-end is Azure Database for MariaDB server. Let’s take a look at the deployed resources. When finished, you will find the following resources in the resource group you chose or created during deployment: Deployed Grafana resources It will take about half an hour to deploy the template. You will get a series of straightforward questions such as the resource group, the Grafana admin password, MariaDB admin password, virtual machine size, etc… You can easily find it via the Azure Marketplace: Grafana multi-tier in Azure Marketplaceįrom the above page, click Create to start deploying the template. On Azure, the Grafana stack is deployed via an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template. I decided to use the multi-tier deployment, which deploys multiple Grafana nodes and a shared Azure Database for MariaDB. On the page describing the Grafana stack, there are several deployment offerings: Grafana deployment offerings (Image: from Bitnami website) After seeing some tweets about Bitnami’s multi-tier Grafana Stack, I decided to give it a go.
