We've just released Nobl9 1.49! Release highlights:
new
- Replay for existing SLOs
- Direct connection via
sloctl
and Nobl9 Terraform provider - Clickable alert policy links in SLO Details.
- Tooltips to the data source selection in the SLO Wizard
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new
- Replay for existing SLOs. We extended Replay with the possibility of retrieving historical data while editing SLOs. If your data source supports Replay, you can backfill missing data or recalculate the error budget based on a new data set.
- Direct connection via
sloctl
and Terraform. You can configure your data source Direct connection using sloctl and Terraform. - View YAML in SLI Analyzer. You can preview and copy the yaml file from the SLI Analyzer and use it to create SLOs via sloctl.
Clickable alert policy links in SLO Details. Alert policies listed in the SLO Details are now deep linked. You can use them to easily navigate between your SLO and its alert policies.
Tooltips to the data source selection drop down in SLO Wizard and SLI Analyzer to accommodate longer names.
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to make it easier to navigate in the SLO Grid View, tables and the Service Health Dashboard.
Documentation Updatesโ
- Documentation on Viewing YAML in SLI Analyzer.
- Documentation on creating Direct connection via
sloctl
- Use cases for composite SLOs
- Introductory section in SLOcademy with high-level overview of reliability concepts.
- A section on adding a
QUERY_DELAY
environment variable to the Nobl9 Agent. - Improved guidelines on configuring Composite SLOs: including composite budget, and composite burn rates.
- Improved layout in RBAC roles summary tables.