Microservices - Monitoring and ObservabilityIn Grafana, what will happen if you set a panel's time range to 'Last 1 hour'?AThe panel shows all historical dataBThe panel shows data only from the last 60 minutesCThe panel refreshes every hour automaticallyDThe panel disables data queriesCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand time range setting in GrafanaTime range limits the data shown to a specific recent period.Step 2: Interpret 'Last 1 hour'This means only data from the last 60 minutes is displayed in the panel.Final Answer:The panel shows data only from the last 60 minutes -> Option BQuick Check:Time range filters data shown [OK]Quick Trick: Time range limits data to recent period [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking it shows all dataConfusing time range with refresh rateAssuming it disables queries
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