docs: Remove Grafana from Observability section (#10454)

* Remove Grafana from Observability section

Reference Grafana Config in the learn guide
Co-authored-by: Blake Covarrubias <blake@covarrubi.as>
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baseURL: http://prometheus-server
```
## Deploying Prometheus and Grafana (_for demo and non-production use-cases only_)
## Deploying Prometheus (_for demo and non-production use-cases only_)
The Helm chart contains demo manifests for Prometheus and Grafana. They can be installed with Helm via `prometheus.enabled` and `grafana.enabled`. These manifests are based on the community manifests for Prometheus and Grafana.
These are designed to allow quick bootstrapping for trial and demo use cases and not for production use-cases.
The Helm chart contains demo manifests for deploying Prometheus. It can be installed with Helm via `prometheus.enabled`. This manifest is based on the community manifest for Prometheus.
The Prometheus deployment is designed to allow quick bootstrapping for trial and demo use cases, and is not recommended for production use-cases.
Prometheus and Grafana will be installed in the same namespace that Consul will be installed in and will be installed
Prometheus will be installed in the same namespace as Consul, and will be installed
and uninstalled along with the Consul installation.
Grafana can optionally be utilized with Prometheus to display metrics. The installation and configuration of Grafana must be managed separately from the Consul Helm chart. The [Layer 7 Observability with Prometheus, Grafana, and Kubernetes](https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/consul/kubernetes-layer7-observability?in=consul/kubernetes)) tutorial provides an installation walkthrough using Helm.
```yaml
prometheus:
enabled: true
grafana:
enabled: true
```