惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
S
Security Affairs
T
Tor Project blog
T
Threatpost
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
The Hacker News
The Hacker News
A
Arctic Wolf
K
Kaspersky official blog
O
OpenAI News
Spread Privacy
Spread Privacy
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
爱范儿
爱范儿
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
雷峰网
雷峰网
P
Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Blog
Know Your Adversary
Know Your Adversary
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
Last Week in AI
Last Week in AI
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
量子位
博客园_首页
Cyberwarzone
Cyberwarzone
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
IT之家
IT之家
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
博客园 - 司徒正美
V2EX - 技术
V2EX - 技术
S
Schneier on Security
博客园 - 叶小钗
Attack and Defense Labs
Attack and Defense Labs
AI
AI
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
博客园 - 【当耐特】
Jina AI
Jina AI
C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
D
Darknet – Hacking Tools, Hacker News & Cyber Security
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
Cloudbric
Cloudbric
H
Hacker News: Front Page
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
V
V2EX
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
V
Visual Studio Blog
PCI Perspectives
PCI Perspectives
Microsoft Security Blog
Microsoft Security Blog

Datadog | The Monitor blog

Introducing our open source AI-native SAST Instrument and monitor Boomi integration flows with OpenTelemetry and Datadog Not all index scans are equal: How we cut query latency by over 99% Platform engineering metrics: What to measure and what to ignore Integrate Recorded Future threat intelligence with Datadog Cloud SIEM CI/CD security: threat modeling using a MITRE-style threat matrix CI/CD security: How to secure your GitHub ecosystem Ingress NGINX is EOL: A practical guide for migrating to Kubernetes Gateway API Operating agentic AI with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore and Datadog LLM Observability: Lessons from NTT DATA Introducing the Datadog Code Security MCP Capture and analyze custom heatmaps in Session Replay Understand session replays faster with AI summaries and smart chapters Monitor ClickHouse query performance with Datadog Database Monitoring How we designed empathetic alert sounds for on-call engineers Search and act across Datadog to resolve issues faster with Bits Assistant Measure the business impact of every product change with Datadog Experiments Analyzing round trip query latency Configuring JavaScript caches for better performance Introducing Bits AI Dev Agent for Code Security Datadog achieves ISO 42001 certification for responsible AI Monitor Nutanix clusters, hosts, and VMs with Datadog Monitor Juniper Mist in Datadog A new Host Map for modern infrastructure Annotate traces to improve LLM quality with Datadog LLM Observability What’s new in Cloud SIEM: AI-powered investigations, enhanced threat intelligence, and scalable security operations Explore Kubernetes with native OpenTelemetry data Monitor Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications with Datadog Announcing the Datadog Terraform provider v4.0.0 Scaling Kubernetes workloads on custom metrics How to design cloud environments for AI-powered threat analysis Monitor Aruba Central in Datadog How we centralize and remediate risks with Datadog Case Management Accelerate incident response with Datadog and ServiceNow Monitor your application and network load balancer logs Understanding Karpenter architecture for Kubernetes autoscaling Tools for collecting metrics and logs from Karpenter Monitor Karpenter with Datadog What your product data is actually saying Key metrics for monitoring Karpenter Securing Datadog’s platform in the AI age: The role of observability data Four ways engineering teams use the Datadog MCP Server to power AI agents Approaching your observability migration with the right mindset Meet the new Bits AI SRE: Deeper reasoning, twice as fast Key learnings from the 2026 State of DevSecOps study Use plain English to query your multi-cloud infrastructure in Resource Catalog Simplifying troubleshooting across the user journey with Datadog Synthetic Monitoring Protect your OCI resources with Datadog Cloud Security This Month in Datadog - February 2026 Amazon EC2 security: How misconfigured and public AMIs expand your cloud attack surface Enable end-to-end visibility into your Java apps with a single command Measure and improve mobile app startup performance with Datadog RUM Evaluating our AI Guard application to improve quality and control cost Identify untested code across every level of your codebase Make use of guardrail metrics and stop babysitting your releases Monitor Versa Networks SD-WAN performance in Datadog Improve performance and reliability with APM Recommendations Remediate transitive vulnerabilities faster with Datadog Software Composition Analysis Generate audit-ready vulnerability and compliance reports with Datadog Sheets Monitor Fortinet FortiManager performance in Datadog Improve test coverage across codebases with Datadog Code Coverage Move fast, don’t break things: Consistent testing standards at scale Enrich logs with ServiceNow CMDB context before routing to any SIEM or logging tool Monitor Lustre with Datadog Make faster, better product decisions with Datadog Product Analytics Surface and remediate runtime posture issues with Workload Protection Findings Protect agentic AI applications with Datadog AI Guard How to optimize JavaScript code with CSS Trace Google Pub/Sub workloads in Cloud Run with Datadog Detect human names in logs with ML in Sensitive Data Scanner How we cut our NLQ agent debugging time from hours to minutes with LLM Observability Debug PostgreSQL query latency faster with EXPLAIN ANALYZE in Datadog Database Monitoring Datadog acquires Propolis Unify and correlate frontend and backend data with retention filters Scale compliance across global frameworks with Datadog Cloud Security Monitor Arista VeloCloud SD-WAN performance with Datadog Building reliable dashboard agents with Datadog LLM Observability Simplify log collection and aggregation for MSSPs with Datadog Observability Pipelines Mitigation for Node.js denial-of-service vulnerability affecting Datadog APM Automate flaky test fixes with the Bits AI Dev Agent and Test Optimization How we built an AI SRE agent that investigates like a team of engineers Datadog integrations 2025 recap: Observability for AI, security, and hybrid cloud Design effective executive dashboards with Datadog Implement dbt data quality checks with dbt-expectations Bring faster visibility into AWS Lambda functions with remote instrumentation Troubleshoot faster with the GitLab Source Code integration in Datadog How Cambia Health Solutions saved $30,000 monthly with Cloud Cost Management and the Datadog Resource Catalog Normalize any logs for Cloud SIEM with Datadog's OCSF processor Optimizing Datadog at scale: Cost-efficient observability at Zendesk Detect, diagnose, and resolve network issues easily with CNM Network Health Connect engineering errors to user impact in early-stage products Cilium configuration for Kubernetes operations at scale Designing feedback loops for progressive delivery Ship features faster and safer with Datadog Feature Flags Choosing the right OpenTelemetry Collector distribution Route your monitor alerts with Datadog monitor notification rules Automate Cloud SIEM investigations with Bits AI Security Analyst Cloud threat detection: How to identify risky activity across control and data planes Collecting Kafka performance metrics Monitoring Kafka with Datadog Monitoring Kafka performance metrics
Save dashboard widgets in reusable groups with Powerpacks
Thomas Sobolik, Edwin Morris, Stephanie Niu · 2022-07-20 · via Datadog | The Monitor blog
Thomas Sobolik

Thomas Sobolik

Senior Technical Content Writer

Edwin Morris

Edwin Morris

Stephanie Niu

Stephanie Niu

Dashboards allow you to visualize and correlate monitoring data from across disparate data sources, technologies, and infrastructure components to understand what’s going on in your environment. In a growing organization, it’s paramount to standardize how teams build their dashboards to ensure their consistency and legibility. As your products scale, it may become difficult for teams to maintain comprehensive, high-quality dashboards that can be easily interpreted by stakeholders and on-call responders. And as your teams expand, it also becomes more important to quickly bring teammates up to speed with new data sources and product areas to ensure uptime.

To meet these challenges, we’re pleased to announce Powerpacks—a new way to scale dashboard expertise through templated groups of widgets. Powerpacks help break down observability silos by giving experts a way to capture and distribute their graphing knowledge across disparate infrastructure components and technologies—while also providing dashboard creators with easy access to that knowledge. In this post, we’ll walk through how you can use Powerpacks to maintain dashboarding best practices and efficiently scale monitoring expertise within your organization.

Manage knowledge with observability building blocks

Powerpacks are templated groups of dashboard widgets you can save from an existing dashboard and turn into reusable packs in the widget tray. Scoped to a dashboard group, Powerpacks provide observability building blocks that balance the customizability of individual widgets with the opinionated content of entire dashboards. In an organization where expertise and ownership are distributed across teams, a well-constructed Powerpack can help teams that own a specific technology (such as Kafka or Postgres) or stake (such as compliance or security) standardize how these components are monitored. This standardization can speed up your organization’s adoption of new monitoring patterns and provide a scalable way to promote monitoring best practices across your organization.

Powerpacks connect vertical and transversal dashboards
Powerpacks connect vertical and transversal dashboards

For example, let’s say that due to an organization-wide focus on security, teams are instructed to add a “security” section to their service overview dashboards. As the security team lead, you turn a group of widgets from your team’s main overview dashboard into a Powerpack that groups together security metrics, such as suspicious IPs, detected threats by severity, and security signals grouped by MITRE technique. You can turn any group of widgets in an existing dashboard into a Powerpack by clicking “Save as Powerpack’’ in the group’s header. Once you’ve given your Powerpack a title, description, and tags, team members can easily discover it by entering these keywords in the widget tray search bar.

Scope your data to any context

Just like with dashboards and notebooks, Powerpacks can be configured with variables to enable users to scope their widgets to the data that’s relevant to their teams.

Let’s use the security Powerpack from the previous section as an example. You might want to add configuration variables for facets such as service name and environment so that teams can scope the data to their service and look at attacks from a specific environment. You can set default values for your Powerpack configuration variables to ensure that team members adding your Powerpack to their dashboards will see correctly scoped data. To help you decide which variables to include, Datadog will automatically suggest the most common facets in your widgets’ queries.

Access expertise across teams

Now that your Powerpack is properly named, tagged, and scoped, other teams can easily access your expertise by adding it to their dashboards.

For example, a team owning a checkout service for an online store can simply query for the security tag, select the relevant pack, and filter the data to their service, before finally adding the Powerpack to their service overview dashboard—instantly getting visibility into their security posture. By creating this Powerpack as the security team lead, you’ve standardized which security metrics should be tracked and ensured that security insights in dashboards across your organization will remain consistent and easy to parse.

For a complete guide on the best practices for creating custom Powerpacks, see our documentation.

Quickly create flexible dashboards with out-of-the-box Powerpacks

In addition to creating custom Powerpacks for standardizing key metrics and data sources for specific technologies, you can also choose from a set of out-of-the-box Powerpacks for Datadog products, including RUM, Synthetic testing, Kubernetes monitoring, and infrastructure monitoring. These default Powerpacks can serve as examples for Powerpack creators and highlight effective ways to gain insights into key performance metrics and health signals for these use cases.

Choose from default packs to learn best practices for monitoring various Datadog products
Choose from default packs to learn best practices for monitoring various Datadog products

Default Powerpacks supplement out-of-the-box dashboards by showing monitoring best practices in composable blocks that can be incorporated and customized across several dashboards. For example, the RUM Feature Usage Powerpack combines relevant widgets and complex queries to track user behavior and frontend feature usage, and the Kubernetes Pods Overview Powerpack shows currently running Kubernetes pods and which pods are currently in failed or pending namespaces. Your team members can easily clone and modify these Powerpacks to quickly get started building dashboards to monitor their Kubernetes deployments and frontend applications.

Get started with Powerpacks

Using Powerpacks ensures that dashboards are easily interpretable, remain consistent, and contain the relevant context needed to monitor your infrastructure and applications. By empowering your entire organization to build better dashboards, Powerpacks reduce your MTTR in incident response and help you scale monitoring knowledge as fast as your organization scales. Powerpacks are now generally available for all Datadog customers—see the dashboards guide to get started. Or, if you haven’t tried Datadog yet, sign up for a free trial.