+++ title = "What's New in Grafana v6.0" description = "Feature & improvement highlights for Grafana v6.0" keywords = ["grafana", "new", "documentation", "6.0"] type = "docs" [menu.docs] name = "Version 6.0" identifier = "v6.0" parent = "whatsnew" weight = -11 +++ # What's New in Grafana v6.0 This update to Grafana introduces a new way of exploring your data, support for log data and tons of other features. The main highlights are: - The new query-focused [Explore]({{< relref "#explore" >}}) workflow for troubleshooting and/or for data exploration. - [Support for Grafana Loki]({{< relref "#explore-and-grafana-loki" >}}) - a new open source log aggregation system from Grafana Labs. - [Easily Switch Visualization with the Panel Edit UX Update]({{< relref "#easily-switch-visualization-with-panel-edit-ux-update" >}}) - [Google Stackdriver Datasource]({{< relref "#google-stackdriver-datasource" >}}) is out of beta and is officially released. - The [Azure Monitor]({{< relref "#azure-monitor-datasource" >}}) plugin is ported from being an external plugin to being a core datasource ## Explore {{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v60/explore_prometheus.png" max-width="800px" class="docs-image--right" caption="Screenshot of the new Explore option in the panel menu" >}} Grafana's dashboard UI is all about building dashboards for visualization. **Explore** strips away all the dashboard and panel options so that you can focus on the query & metric exploration. Iterate until you have a working query and then think about building a dashboard. You can also jump from a dashboard panel into **Explore** and from there do some ad-hoc query exporation with the panel queries as a starting point. For infrastructure monitoring and incident response, you no longer need to switch to other tools to debug what went wrong. **Explore** allows you to dig deeper into your metrics and logs to find the cause. Grafana's new logging datasource, [Loki](https://github.com/grafana/loki) is tightly integrated into Explore and allows you to correlate metrics and logs by viewing them side-by-side. **Explore** is a new paradigm for Grafana. It creates a new interactive debugging workflow that integrates two pillars of observability - metrics and logs. Explore works with every datasource but for Prometheus we have customized the query editor and the experiance to provide the best possible exploration UX. #### Explore and Prometheus Explore features a new [Prometheus query editor](/features/explore/#prometheus-specific-features). This new editor has improved autocomplete, metric tree selector, integrations with the Explore table view for easy label filtering and useful query hints that can automatically apply functions to your query. There is also integration between Prometheus and Grafana Loki (see more about Loki below) that enabled jumping between metrics query and logs query with preserved label filters. ### Explore splits Explore supports splitting the view so you can compare different queries, different datasources and metrics & logs side by side! {{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v60/explore_split.png" max-width="800px" caption="Screenshot of the new Explore option in the panel menu" >}} ### Explore and Grafana Loki The log exploration & visualization features in Explore are available to any data source but are currently only implemented by the new open source log aggregation system from Grafana Lab called [Grafana Loki](https://github.com/grafana/loki). Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. It is designed to be very cost effective, as it does not index the contents of the logs, but rather a set of labels for each log stream. The logs from Loki are queried in a similar way to querying with label selectors in Prometheus. It uses labels to group log streams which can be made to match up with your Prometheus labels. Read more about Grafana Loki [here](https://github.com/grafana/loki) or [Grafana Labs hosted Loki](https://grafana.com/loki). The Explore feature allows you to query logs and features a new log panel. In the near future, we will be adding support for other log sources to Explore and the next planned integration is Elasticsearch. {{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v60/explore_loki.png" max-width="1200px" caption="Explore Loki Log Streams" >}} ## New Panel Editor Grafana v6.0 has a completely redesigned UX around editing panels. You can now resize the visualization area if you want more space for queries & options and vice versa. You can now also change visualization (panel type) from within the new panel edit mode. No need to add a new panel to try out different visualizations! Checkout the video below to see the new Panel Editor in action.