The Metrics management page in Cloud Monitoring now shows you the sources of metric reads and lets you exclude unneeded metrics entirely, eliminating the cost of ingesting them
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## Feature
The **Metrics management** page in Cloud Monitoring now shows you the [sources of metric reads](https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/metrics-management#metric-read-sources) and lets you [exclude unneeded metrics](https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/metrics-management#exclude-metrics) entirely, eliminating the cost of ingesting them. For more information, see [View and manage metric usage](https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/metrics-management).
## Feature
The fleetwide and per-instance **Observability** tabs on the Compute Engine **VM instances** page now include charts for GPU metrics the from NVIDIA Management Library (NVML). To view the fleetwide GPU charts, select **Compute Engine** \> **VM instances** \> **Observability**. To view the GPU charts for a VM instance, select **Compute Engine** \> **VM instances**, click on the name of a VM instance, and then select **Observability**. These charts are available only for VM instances with attached GPUs, with both the Ops Agent and the NVIDIA GPU driver installed. For information about configuring these VMs, see [About the gpu metrics](https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/agent/ops-agent/configuration#receiver-nvml-metrics).
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