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AWS Intends for Their New Project to be an Elasticsearch Fork
Yesterday Amazon (AWS) unveiled Open Distro for Elasticsearch in a blog post along with its own companion site. In another blog post titled Keeping Open Source Open they make an argument for the motivation behind the project and the desire to...
InfluxDB Available on New DigitalOcean Marketplace
Today we are announcing that InfluxDB is now available on DigitalOcean Marketplace, a new platform that connects developers with easy-to-use partner-built solutions to enable simple app development, deployment and scaling. The Marketplace features a focused ecosystem of pre-configured software and infrastructure...
2018: A Transformative Year for InfluxData
In 2018, InfluxData experienced the most accelerated growth in our company’s history. Every major sector of our business made progress well beyond initial goals. Expanding our category leadership, we empowered more developers to build next-generation applications aiding in real-time decision making...
Why You Can't Afford to Ignore Distributed Tracing for Observability
Observability is a hot topic, but not a lot of people know what it truly means. Everyone reads about monitoring vs. observability these days, and I have had the chance to experience what I think is the main concept behind this...
Introducing the Next-Generation InfluxDB 2.0 Platform
Today, we are proud to give you alpha access to the next generation of InfluxDB. We’ve taken our original mantra of Fastest Time to Awesome to a whole new level, and we can’t wait to share it with you. You can...
InfluxDB 2.0 Alpha Release and the Road Ahead
Today we’re releasing the first alpha build of InfluxDB 2.0. Our vision for 2.0 is to collapse the TICK Stack into one cohesive and consistent whole which combines the time series database, the UI and dashboarding tool, and the background processing...
Release Announcement: InfluxDB Enterprise 1.5.5 and InfluxDB 1.5.5
Maintenance releases for InfluxDB Enterprise and OSS are now available. Keep in mind that these are not the most current versions of InfluxDB. These maintenance releases are provided with the associated fixes to support community members and customers who do not wish to...
Getting Started with Flux
Recently we concluded a series of six ‘office-hour’ webinars on Flux, InfluxData’s new functional data scripting language designed for querying, analyzing, and interacting with data. The goal was to answer any Flux-related questions and also get community feedback to improve the...
Copyleft and community licenses are not without merit, but they are a dead end
Last Friday Confluent announced that they would be changing the license on some portions of their platform from Apache2 to The Confluent Community License. This comes on the heels of AWS’ recent launch at Re:Invent 2018 of a managed Kafka service....
Flux Office Hours Scheduled and More Flux Blog Posts Coming Soon
Flux is InfluxData’s new functional data scripting language designed for querying, analyzing, and interacting with data. We recently launched Flux(0.7) as part of the InfluxDB 1.7 and Chronograf 1.7 released last week. The developers who attended last week’s InfluxDays event in...