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This project provides a backend server to integrate MCP (Monitoring and Control Platform) data with Grafana, enabling rich visualization and analysis of MCP metrics and status.
The Grafana MCP Server is a dedicated service designed to facilitate the ingestion and exposition of data from Monitoring and Control Platforms (MCP) into Grafana, empowering users with powerful visualization and alerting capabilities based on their MCP data.
Organizations using MCP systems often lack a centralized, flexible platform for monitoring and visualizing operational data alongside other infrastructure metrics. This project bridges that gap by making MCP data readily available in Grafana.
Connects to MCP systems to collect real-time operational metrics and status data.
Exposes collected MCP data in a format compatible with Grafana data sources, potentially via a custom plugin or standard API.
Includes example dashboards to quickly get started visualizing key MCP metrics.
Potential applications for the Grafana MCP Server include:
Visualize key performance indicators (KPIs) from your MCP system alongside infrastructure and application metrics in unified Grafana dashboards.
Gain a holistic view of system health and performance from a single pane of glass in Grafana.
Set up alerts in Grafana based on specific thresholds or anomalies detected in the MCP data stream provided by the server.
Proactively identify and respond to issues within your MCP system before they impact operations significantly.
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