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Grafana Enterprise is a commercial edition of Grafana that includes additional features not found in the open source version.
Building on everything you already know and love about Grafana, Grafana Enterprise adds premium data sources, advanced authentication options, more permission controls, 24x7x365 support, and training from the core Grafana team.
Grafana Enterprise includes all of the features found in the open source edition and more.
With Grafana Enterprise you can set up synchronization between LDAP Groups and Teams. Learn More.
Enables your Grafana Enterprise users to authenticate with SAML. Learn More.
Team Sync allows you to setup synchronization between teams in Grafana and teams in your auth provider so that your users automatically end up in the right team. Learn More.
Supported auth providers:
Data source permissions allow you to restrict query access to only specific Teams and Users. Learn More.
With a Grafana Enterprise license you will get access to premium plugins, including:
You can learn more about Grafana Enterprise here. To purchase or obtain a trial license contact the Grafana Labs Sales Team.
To download your Grafana Enterprise license log in to your Grafana.com account and go to your Org Profile. In the side menu there is a section for Grafana Enterprise licenses. At the bottom of the license details page there is Download Token link that will download the license.jwt file containing your license.
Place the license.jwt file in Grafana's data folder. This is usually located at /var/lib/grafana/data on linux systems.
You can also configure a custom location for the license file via the ini setting:
[enterprise]
license_path = /company/secrets/license.jwt
This setting can also be set via ENV variable which is useful if you're running Grafana via docker and have a custom
volume where you have placed the license file. In this case set the ENV variable GF_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE_PATH to point
to the location of your license file.