--- aliases: - features/dashboard/dashboards/ labels: products: - cloud - enterprise - oss title: Dashboards weight: 70 description: Create and manage dashboards hero: title: Dashboards level: 1 width: 110 height: 110 description: >- Dashboards allow you to query, transform, visualize, and understand your data no matter where it's stored. cards: title_class: pt-0 lh-1 items: - title: Build dashboards href: ./build-dashboards/ description: Get step-by-step directions for how to create or import your first dashboard and modify dashboard settings. Learn about reusable library panels, dashboard links, annotations, and dashboard JSON. height: 24 - title: Manage dashboards href: ./manage-dashboards/ description: Learn about dashboard and folder management, as well as generative AI features for dashboards. height: 24 - title: Variables href: ./variables/ description: Add variables to metric queries and panel titles to create interactive and dynamic dashboards. height: 24 - title: Reporting href: ./create-reports/ description: Automatically generate and share PDF reports from your Grafana dashboards. height: 24 - title: Sharing href: ./share-dashboards-panels/ description: Share Grafana dashboards and panels using links, snapshots, embeds, and exports. height: 24 - title: Shared dashboards href: ./share-dashboards-panels/shared-dashboards/ description: Share your dashboards with anyone without requiring access to your Grafana organization. height: 24 refs: panels: - pattern: /docs/grafana/ destination: /docs/grafana//panels-visualizations/panel-overview/ - pattern: /docs/grafana-cloud/ destination: /docs/grafana-cloud/visualizations/panels-visualizations/panel-overview/ --- {{< docs/hero-simple key="hero" >}} --- ## Overview {{< shared id="dashboard-overview" >}} A Grafana dashboard is a set of one or more [panels](ref:panels), organized and arranged into one or more rows, that provide an at-a-glance view of related information. These panels are created using components that query and transform raw data from a data source into charts, graphs, and other visualizations. A data source can be an SQL database, Grafana Loki, Grafana Mimir, or a JSON-based API. It can even be a basic CSV file. Data source plugins take a query you want answered, retrieve the data from the data source, and reconcile the differences between the data model of the data source and the data model of Grafana dashboards. {{< /shared >}} Queries allow you to reduce the entirety of your data to a specific dataset, providing a more manageable visualization. Since data sources have their own distinct query languages, Grafana dashboards provide you with a query editor to accommodate these differences. A panel is the container that displays the visualization and provides you with various controls to manipulate it. Panel options let you customize many aspects of a visualization and the options differ based on which visualization you select. When the data format in a visualization doesn't meet your requirements, you can apply a transformation that manipulates the data returned by a query. With 150+ data source plugins, you can unify all your data sources into a single dashboard to streamline data monitoring and troubleshooting. With Grafana, you can translate, transform, and visualize data in flexible and versatile dashboards. ## Explore {{< card-grid key="cards" type="simple" >}}