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hey everyone I hope all of you are doing great so this is going to be a quick video where we are going to discuss about grafana Lockheed and I have been receiving a few comments on YouTube as well as on LinkedIn uh people wanted to know how to use grafana lucky and prompt wheel so this video is going to be all about that uh now I have not really prepared anything for this video so we are just going to refer to grafana documentation so if you want to know about grafana lucky griffana Loki is a log aggregation tool so previously grafana didnt have grafana Loki so there was no capability to monitor logs or drill down to log log level details so whatever we were doing is we were monitoring Matrix with a Prometheus and grafana okay so now we can go to log level details by aggregating all the logs into grafana lucky and then we can also use grafana to visualize the logs so lets suppose you have around hundreds of servers where your application services are running on and if there is any i