Announcing InfluxDB Enterprise Beta: Clustering, Monitoring & Data Exploration for InfluxDB
Today we’re very excited to announce the public beta of InfluxDB Enterprise. This release includes high availability and scale out clustering for InfluxDB along with management features for the cluster, performance monitoring, and an all new Chronograf Data Explorer interface for...
Announcing InfluxDB 1.0 Beta - A Big Step Forward for Time Series
The team at InfluxData is excited to announce the immediate availability of InfluxDB 1.0 Beta plus the rest of the components in the TICK stack: Telegraf, Chronograf, and Kapacitor. While there are many new features like exponential smoothing via Holt Winters...
Announcing InfluxDB Cloud - Fully Managed InfluxDB Clusters on AWS
Today we’re excited to announce the immediate availability of fully managed InfluxDB clusters on AWS! This is the fastest way to get a highly available, scalable InfluxDB cluster up and running. We’re launching in all of Amazon’s US and EU regions...
Announcing InfluxDB, Telegraf and Kapacitor 0.12 - Kill Query and New Functions
We are excited to announce that InfluxDB, Telegraf and Kapacitor 0.12 GA have been released and ready for download. InfluxDB improvements This is the first version of the stand-alone server of InfluxDB. It’s important to note that to upgrade you’ll have...
Announcing InfluxDB 0.11.0 RC With Up to 3.8x Faster Queries
We’re excited to announce that InfluxDB 0.11.0 - rc1 is released. It has huge improvements to the query engine to improve performance, stability, and solve some of the out of memory issues that some users were seeing on larger queries. The...
Update on InfluxDB Clustering, High-Availability and Monetization
Warning! Please note that this blog is over 1 year old, please review the latest on InfluxDB Clustering and read more about InfluxDB Enterprise. Update: Since I wrote this post we’ve delivered on the things I’ve promised. We have continued to...
Announcing InfluxDB 0.10 GA with Support for Hundreds of Thousands of Writes Per Second and 98% Better Compression
The team at InfluxData is excited to announce the stable version of InfluxDB 0.10! This is a significant release because it now uses the TSM storage engine. The improvements to stability, performance, compression are huge. This is the biggest and most...
My Renewed Focus - Paul Dix
Today I’m excited to announce that Evan Kaplan is joining InfluxData as our new CEO. Evan has a post that tells his story and why he’s excited to be joining us. I wanted to write this post to talk about why...
Announcing InfluxDB v0.10 Beta w/ TSM Storage Engine & Backup/Restore
We are excited to announce the immediate availability of InfluxDB v0.10.0-beta1 today. The big news with this release is that the Time Structured Merge Tree, or TSM for short, is now the default storage engine. TSM is a massive improvement on...
Announcing InfluxDB v0.9.6 - Updates to the TSM Storage Engine
We’re releasing InfluxDB v0.9.6 today which includes 8 features and 22 bug fixes. While we’ve largely been focused on longer term development goals for the release after this one, the community of external contributors has rolled up their sleeves and contributed...