Explore rewrite (#30804)
* Created new topic on tracing capability and began breaking down and re-org. * This commit fixed a bunch of broken relrefs along with other changes. * More changes. * Checkin changes. * Check in changes. * More changes. * More changes. * Updated file path. * Updated image path and more content reorg. * Update docs/sources/explore/_index.md Co-authored-by: Diana Payton <52059945+oddlittlebird@users.noreply.github.com> * Adding suugestions from review. * Some more changes from review. Co-authored-by: Diana Payton <52059945+oddlittlebird@users.noreply.github.com>
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Now that you have gained some idea of using the pre-packaged MS SQL data source and some test data, the next step is to setup your own instance of MS SQL Server database and data your development or sandbox area. In the previous steps, if you followed along the path of deploying your own instance of MS SQL Server, you are already on your way.
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To fetch data from your own instance of MS SQL Server, add the data source using instructions in Step 4 of this topic. In Grafana [Explore]({{< relref "../explore/index.md" >}}) build queries to experiment with the metrics you want to monitor.
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To fetch data from your own instance of MS SQL Server, add the data source using instructions in Step 4 of this topic. In Grafana [Explore]({{< relref "../explore/_index.md" >}}) build queries to experiment with the metrics you want to monitor.
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Once you have a curated list of queries, create [dashboards]({{< relref "../dashboards/_index.md" >}}) to render metrics from the SQL Server database. For troubleshooting, user permissions, known issues, and query examples, refer to [Using Microsoft SQL Server in Grafana]({{< relref "../datasources/mssql.md" >}}).
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